The NHS says you should see your doctor if the issue persists for more than three weeks, regardless of what the blood looks like. You should also visit your GP if your poo has been softer or thinner ...
Blood in your stool may be due to a number of factors, such as straining to poop, anal fissures, and hemorrhoids. Treatment depends on the specific cause of your constipation and bleeding.
For colorectal cancer screening, colonoscopy and stool tests are more effective and less costly than novel first-generation ...
There's a new blood test to screen for colorectal cancer, but a new study found it's not as effective as a colonoscopy or ...
M ore than 175 cases of dengue have been reported from Gurugram as of Friday. Amidst rising cases, the health department has ...
But Dr Anne Mongiu, a colorectal surgeon at Smilow Cancer Hospital , US, warned that symptoms such as a change of bowel ...
A new study analysed the efficacy of blood tests versus colonoscopies and stool tests in identifying early-stage CRC. Read ...
Newsweek spoke with three doctors about the rising rates of colorectal cancer in young people and the lifestyle changes that ...