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: Hello Alan. If there is blood in your stool then you must contact a physician immediately. Although the most likely cause is Hemorrhoids, there may be other reasons and it is best to get them ruled out by a good doctor. A gastroenterologist or a proctologist will rule out any serious underlying cause of the bleeding. Try an over the counter stool softener for softening your stool and drink plenty of water. The best way to prevent hemorrhoids is to keep stools soft so they pass easily, thus decreasing pressure and straining, and to empty bowels as soon as possible after the urge occurs. Exercise, including walking, and increased fiber in the diet help reduce constipation and straining by producing stools that are softer and easier to pass |