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		<title>Bleeding in Anal</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[anal bleeding]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question: I am bleeding from the back passage after passing a motion. Is th serious?
Bleeding of this nature is most commonly caused by piles. These are dilated veins that are caused by constipation and straining. When hard motions are passed, the small veins around the anus become damaged and become thin walled and swollen. Further [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Question: I am bleeding from the back passage after passing a motion. Is th serious?</strong></em><br />
Bleeding of this nature is most commonly caused by piles. These are dilated veins that are caused by constipation and straining. When hard motions are passed, the small veins around the anus become damaged and become thin walled and swollen. Further motions can easily rupture the veins, and this leads to bleeding after going to the toilet. Sometimes the blood in the pile becomes clotted, and they may become very tender.<br />
There are other causes for anal bleeding that include diseases as diverse as cancer and a simple tear, so it is always wise to have this problem checked and properly diagnosed by a doctor.</p>
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