Bleeding Per Rectum: Causes, Symptoms, and When to See a Doctor
Bleeding per rectum (BPR), often noticed as blood in stool or blood on toilet paper, is a common symptom that can feel alarming. While not always serious, it should never be ignored.
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Bleeding per rectum (BPR), often noticed as blood in stool or blood on toilet paper, is a common symptom that can feel alarming. While not always serious, it should never be ignored.
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