🐱 I’m a doctor and here’s why looking in the loo could save your life - If you've just done a number two then the last thing you really want to do is check on the smelly result

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If you've just done a number two then the last thing you really want to do is check on the smelly result.

But one doctor has revealed how having a glance in the toilet could in fact save your life.

Posting to TikTok, Dr Karan Rajan explained that your poo could be the secret to serious health conditions.

He explained: "One of the most obvious signs of bowel cancer is blood in your poo.

"You won't know it's there unless you're looking for it.

"As well as that, the colour, shape and consistency of your poo can be warning signs of medical conditions.

"So the next time you poop, take a peep."

Writing in the comments section, he also joked that you should 'check before you wreck'.

The NHS states that a small bit of bleeding that happens just once from the bottom isn't usually cause for concern but that if you're worried you should go and get it checked.

You could have rectal bleeding if there is blood on your toilet paper, red streaks on the outside of your poo or pink water in the toilet bowel.

Official guidance also states you should look out for blood in your poo, bloody diarrhoea or a very dark smelly poo.

There are many reasons you might be bleeding from the bum, and the most common is that you've been a little too aggressive with the wiping.

Anal fissures, which are small tears in the lining of the anus, can also lead to rectal bleeding.

Hemorrhoids and ulcers can also cause bleeding, but one of the most serious reasons for blood from the bottom is bowel cancer.

More than 42,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with this cancer each year.

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It can strike anyone at any age, but it is treatable and curable if caught early.

Bowel cancer, also known as colon cancer, is the second deadliest form of the disease in the UK.

Early diagnosis saves lives and is why The Sun launched the No Time 2 Lose campaign in April 2018, calling on the Government to lower the screening age for the disease from 60 to 50.

Bowel Cancer UK also previously launched its 'Never Too Young' campaign after it was revealed that millions of people were unaware that you could get bowel cancer under the age of 50.

One of the most obvious red flags when it comes to bowel cancer is finding blood in your stool.

Bowel Cancer UK says: "There are several possible causes of bleeding from your bottom or blood in your bowel movements (poo).

"Bright red blood may come from swollen blood vessels (haemorrhoids or piles) in your back passage. It may also be caused by bowel cancer.

"Dark red or black blood may come from your bowel or stomach. Tell your doctor about any bleeding so they can find out what is causing it."

 
>Indian Doctor
>Talking about poo

Can't make this shit up :story:
In all fairness though he is correct, what comes out can be a good indicator of what's going on inside.
 
>Indian Doctor
>Talking about poo

Can't make this shit up :story:
In all fairness though he is correct, what comes out can be a good indicator of what's going on inside.
Bowel cancer is not a fun way to go, just look at totalbiscuit

Its one of the most treatable forms of cancer if spotted early, and is very slow growing so it is usually easy to do so.

Now back to the usual shitposting
 
Bowel cancer is not a fun way to go, just look at totalbiscuit

Its one of the most treatable forms of cancer if spotted early, and is very slow growing so it is usually easy to do so.

Now back to the usual shitposting
I see what you did there.

Truth though. Bowel cancer, hemorrhoids, dietary issues, and a whole host of other issues can be caught early and diagnosed just by looking. I know I'm just parroting the article at this point, but if there is serious shit going on in your shit then get to a doctor.
 
I always look. Then I reach over my shoulder and pat myself on the back while saying "That's a masterpiece!"

Truth here - my dad had colon cancer and they resectioned his colon. He never really seemed to recover from that and died at 74. Colon cancer is one that has hereditary implications. I've been having colonoscopies since I was 40 and so far so good with only a few benign polyps removed. It's something to take seriously.
 
Gross but honestly good general advice. Seeing what your body is expelling in all fluids is a good self review of personal health.

also lol at an Indian sound naming attached to this.
 
Bowel cancer is not a fun way to go, just look at totalbiscuit

Its one of the most treatable forms of cancer if spotted early, and is very slow growing so it is usually easy to do so.

Now back to the usual shitposting
This article is also directly relevant to him, because he was shitting blood for a year before he bothered to get it checked out. And on top of that, he had two grandparents who died of bowel cancer.

I really don't know what the hell he was thinking. It almost seems like he wanted to die.
 
In Austria, you don't shit in to the water of the toilet bowl, you shit on a porcelain shelf, so that you can inspect your shit before flushing.
 
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