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Rectal Bleeding
Ongoing rectal bleeding or blood in the stool could be a sign of a serious condition called Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). IBD encompasses both Crohns Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, which affect different parts of the digestive tract, but are both severe conditions that can have disruptive symptoms and require long term treatment or even surgery.
The use of Accutane has been linked rectal bleeding and variations of a severe stomach and intestinal condition called Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).
If you have used Accutane in the past and are experiencing any digestive symptoms including rectal bleeding, contact us today for a confidential evaluation of your case. Time is limited to file a claim.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease can cause ulcers and inflammation to the stomach, mouth, and intestines. This can lead to rectal bleeding or blood in the stool. Accutane has been linked to aggravation of pre-existing IBD or even the onset of symptoms in patients who never had the disease before.
If you have any of the following symptoms you should seek treatment with a doctor immediately as this may be a sign of Inflammatory Bowel Disease or damage to internal organs:
- blood in feces
- rectal bleeding
- persistent diarrhea
- ongoing stomach, chest or bowel pain
- difficulty with swallowing
- pain with swallowing
- persistent heartburn
- yellowing of skin or eyes, or dark urine
IBD is a serious condition that can require ongoing medical treatment. In the most sever cases, patients will need a long-term treatment plan by a specialist or even surgery to remove the affected part of the intestines in order to improve symptoms.
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