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Colon cancer? |
i have a friend who is 14 and she said that when she deficates it is a slightly reddish color. like not red but it has a red tint too it. i dont want to confront her about this b/c i dont wanna scare her, i'd just like to get some facts first. Gee whiz a kid asking about something but Dylan and Cole. That give me hope. At her age it is probably nothing serious but she should tell her mom and go to the doctor. I am a medical transcriptionist and she needs to know that she does not need to be embarrassed and she doesn't need to worry in silence, just go ck it out and get on with her young wonderful life. Doctors are there to help, and to them, this problem is no different than a sprained ankle, they are professionals, there to heal. You are a very good friend. Maybe she'd like you to go with her.... God Bless. call a doctor i am not going to lie to you and tell you stuff i don't know!! could be anything could be a hemmeroid. oh ****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... this may happen. nothing is related to colon cancer.. clear it to her... the feaces would be black if she is emitting blood from her rectum or intestine.... slight reddish colour is nothing to consider. it depends on the food she eats.......... do not worry.. such things would not occr at this young age......... just ask her to avoid hard food like meat dunno |
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