
Bleeding in the digestive tract is always a serious matter and can be the result of various conditions. Some causes can be life-threatening, but most conditions can be cured or controlled, such as hemorrhoids and ulcers. If bleeding occurs in the digestive tract, it is critical to find the source of the bleeding. Bleeding can [...]
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If you are experiencing colorectal problems or are over the age of 50, your doctor will probably want to do some diagnostic testing of the colon, often called the large intestine. Many problems, such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, diverticulosis, colitis or rectal bleeding, can lead you to your doctor’s waiting room. Because a routine examination [...]
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