Is rectal bleeding continued over couple of weeks ,a symptom of colon cancer?
Nobody on yahoo answers can accurately diagnose what is going wrong. A doctor needs to see you to correctly diagnose what is going wrong. This will only happen if you invite your doctor to help you (by booking an appointment to see your GP). Book an appointment to see your doctor now, and ask to be referred to the hospital for an endoscopy and / or CT and MRI scan. You may not have cancer; your symptoms could be caused by something else. Don’t just let your doctor give you a prescription for hemorrhoids or something else minor, ask to be referred to the hospital for a full examination. Every week lost in getting a full and correct diagnosis is a risk that things could get worse, longer to treat or even reduce the speed or your chances of recovery. The earlier any treatment starts the greater the chance of recovery. Your symptoms could be caused by conditions other than cancer of the bowel, including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or ulcerative colitis. It is essential that you are chec