Bloody poop can be a sign of hemorrhoids, IBD, or even colorectal cancer. Here’s when to see a doctor about blood in your stool, plus what treatment looks like.
Turpentine has been used medicinally since ancient times, mainly in topical home remedies, although it was sometimes used internally. Topically it has been used to treat abrasions, hemorrhoids and to treat lice infestations. When mixed with animal fat, it has been used as a chest rub or inhale...
It starts to bleed. It becomes a wound. It’s always a good idea to see a healthcare provider any time you develop an unexplained lump on your skin. They can help determine whether it's serious or harmless. Screening and Places to Look Skin lumps can form virtually anywhere on the body...
Your healthcare provider will complete a physical exam to look for any visible causes of rectal bleeding, like hemorrhoids or anal abrasion. They will also take your medical history. Then, they may order tests to investigate the cause further, even if it is obvious. Your healthcare provider m...