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Eslick GD et al. – Rectal bleeding is common in the general population. Only one–third of those with rectal bleeding consults a physician about their condition. Rectal bleeding occurs in younger individuals, those who suffer from incomplete evacuation and among individuals who have had an injury, tear or surgery to the anus.

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