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"I am a woman and sometimes I have blood when I have a bowel movement."

Blood in the stool can come from various sources, such as the anus/rectum or intestines. It is important to determine the cause of the bleeding in order to provide appropriate treatment. If the problem persists or if the bleeding becomes more intense, it is advisable to consult a doctor for further evaluation and management. In some cases, lifestyle changes such as staying hydrated and using stool softeners may help alleviate the issue.

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