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2 weeks diarrhea w/ blood
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2 weeks diarrhea w/ blood

by mik, Oct 01, 2001 12:00AM
i have had diarrhea for 2 weeks now sometimes w/ blood in diarrhea.  dr prescribed Cipro which did nothing. sent stool sample and bacterial came back negative, still waiting on culture? should i go see a GI specialist? how severe is this?



thanks



Member Comments (2)

by MARY ANN, Oct 01, 2001 12:00AM
go now do not delay only a specialest can tell you how serious it is but it is nothing you want to put off period. have your regular doctor to recomend a gastro / digestive specialest and  make sure they come highly recomended  blood in the stool is very serious but it couold be linked to something minor do not try to self diagnose.god blees

by katey, Oct 02, 2001 12:00AM
have you had a scope done to be checked for colitis??  there are a couple different types of colitis.  One type is from antibiotics.  Have you been on any antibiotics in the past couple months??  Also, there is ulcerative colitis.  This is a type of inflammatroy bowel disease, and one of its symptoms are bloody diarreah and stool.  You may also be losing weight and feel sick to your stomach, although your only (and the most common symptom) may be bloody stool. don't worry about it too much! what ever it is it can be treated!!
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