Colonoscopy?
Hi, I'm 19 and have unfortunately been suffering from the following symptoms for almost 3 months.
Pain in the intestinal area
Frequent urge to defecate
Sometimes mucus and blood in the stool
Loud bowel sounds
Burning during bowel movements
Little stool
chest pain
It started with intestinal pain, then pain when sitting and lying down. It was no longer pain-free, but it's now getting better.
A colonoscopy revealed that I had a small anal fissure and that I should apply wound ointment. The doctor couldn't see any more because she couldn't see any further.
I'm worried that it might be something serious like colon cancer, as the symptoms suggest it
I suffered half a year from an anal fissure last year. Almost all of the complaints you mentioned could be attributable to this. (The complaints can also occur for hours after a stool.) Only chest pain does not fit properly, but rather not to colon cancer.
Nevertheless, the proctologist had recommended me a colon reflection at the time. By the way, I found this (after healed anal fissure, but without sedation) much better tolerable than the touches of the procologist during anal fissure.
Against the anal fissure I had to take a chair softener for several months and a blood circulation-promoting ointment that had to be made in the pharmacy according to recipe. I had to make sure that I didn’t delay the chair.
I got Joa so softer. Laktulose or that’s what that meant. Meanwhile, the beginning of after hurt us is roasted. In addition, since yesterday the chair has been quite normal in consistency, but on the toilet paper it is rather liquid. .
As a chair softener, I had dissolved Indian flea seeds (Mucofalk) in water. Also had the advantage that I hardly needed T-paper.
Clarity would only bring a bowel reflection. I hope your doctor, who is to issue the transfer, will not stand out from fear of your health insurance. Here I have read the case of a young man who, despite alarming symptoms, had been denied intestinal reflection by doctors.
Talk to your doctor.
Then get to the doctor.
Yes, even young people can get cancer. You should go to the doctor.
There I was. He doubts it because I’m just 19 and made me a referral for a reflection…In January
Then wait. There you get the right result/diagnosis, everything else is speculation here!