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My mom is 90, didn't have a hysterectomy, had vaginal bleeding was sent to the ER by SNF. She was diagnosed with Uterine Cancer. Not treating the cancer.
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I'm 38, had a complete hysterectomy 7 years ago and right now I'm having problems passing right red blood and clots. I was put to sleep today for Dr's to look inside my bladder cause I have interstitial cystitis but they said the bleeding isn't coming from there. The 9th I was hospitalized for Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and was bleeding then also and they did a vaginal exam and said there was no blood nor old blood but did a CT scan of my abdomen and found a mass on my adrenal gland. I'm confused and feel lost now not knowing how to find out where I'm losing blood from. Anyone have any suggestions?
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I'm very sorry to read your post, Buttercup. This must be frightening for you. Are you waiting for the results of follow-up tests? Do you have anyone to talk things through with?
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I am 74 have had hysterectomy and ovaries out at mid forties, but have just started having blood on toilet paper when I wipe myself, it has happened the last couple of days. Not every time.
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This is actually pretty common with post menopausal women, hysterectomy or not.
A visit to the PCG or OBGYN is in order and proceed from there depending on patient age and general condition. This is very frightening to the woman involved but may not be of concern. Of course severe blleeding needs immediate emergency evaluation
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A visit to the PCG or OBGYN is in order and proceed from there depending on patient age and general condition. This is very frightening to the woman involved but may not be of concern. Of course severe blleeding needs immediate emergency evaluation
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Had a hysterectomy in1992 (total) here lately when I wipe myself there’s blood on the tissue, not a lot ,it’s not heavy size of a quarter , is this anything to worry about, any signs of blood scares me ,I’m 69 yrs old. Thank you for all your help,
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Sami, look at this way - you'll feel a heck of a lot better once you know where it's coming from; and if it's something very common and easy to treat like a painless lower u.t.i. then why waste any more time being scared for nothing? Pop along to your GP and get checked out is much the easiest and quickest way to go.
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