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Slight blood on anal toy

Okay so a couple weeks ago I had been using one of my butt plugs and when I moved in a funny way with it all the way inside me, I felt a nasty pinching pain. I promptly removed it and did not mess with it till now. Just now I put it in, let it sit for about a minute and pulled it back out and noticed a darkish reddish color on the very tip of it. Would this be something of great concern or something that will heal up on its own if I leave it for a few months?? *Note* I had been sickly in between my last toying and this one and had some constipation problems, but within the last week, everything has become normal again and I have not noticed any blood in my stool

Blood on anal toy

If under the age of 45 years and no family history of bowel cancer, then I suspect this is all trauma related and to leave alone unless bleeding continues. Maybe it’s a bit of trauma to the rectal lining or maybe a haemorrhoid thats caused this. If over the age of 45 years and/ or a family history of bowel cancer, then I think it should be investigated further for sure. The best thing to do is contact your doctor who can examine you and decide on the need to have this further investigated.

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