Symptoms:
Prevalence
- Women
- First cases are often reported from the age of 30 to 50 years.
- Stress or diet can trigger attacks.
Red Flags
- Rectal bleeding associated with a change in bowel habit should be referred to GP. This will allow investigation to exclude GI carcinoma and inflammatory bowel diseases that are associated with a change
in bowel habit. - If the rectal bleeding is severe or associated with any systemic symptoms then urgent referral is needed.
- Rectal bleeding from haemorrhoids does not need to be referred.