The stool didn t come out, and I saw that the toilet was full of blood

Updated on Toilet 2024-02-26
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It should be a leaky sore, which is also called hemorrhoids. The symptoms of hemorrhoids are generally as follows: 1. Bleeding in the stool:

    Painless, intermittent red blood after bowel movements is characteristic and is a common symptom in the early stages of internal or mixed hemorrhoids. Bleeding usually occurs before or after defecation, and there is simple blood in the stool, which can also be mixed with the stool. The blood is bright red, and when it bleeds, it is spray-like, drip-like, and bloody when wiping.

    2. Pain in stool: bleeding during stool, perianal pain. Because the nervous system around the anus is more developed and sharp, pain can easily occur after being stimulated.

    It is generally manifested as mild pain, tingling, burning, swelling pain, etc. 3. Rectal pain: Anorectal pain is mainly a symptom of internal hemorrhoids.

    If the internal hemorrhoid is infected, incarcerated, or strangulated necrosis, this can cause severe falling pain. Mild cases have a feeling of fullness and falling, while heavy cases will experience heavy falling pain. Fourth, the lump prolapsed:

    A prolapse of a lump inside the anus is mainly a symptom of intermediate to advanced internal hemorrhoids. With the continuous enlargement of the internal hemorrhoidal nucleus, the mucosa and the submucosal layer are separated from the anal layer, and the internal hemorrhoidal nodule can descend below the dentate line during defecation, free from the anal canal, and prolapse through the anus. Mild cases can only prolapse out of the anus during defecation, while severe cases can prolapse when coughing, pressing the abdomen, and squatting forcefully.

    5. Anal discharge: Anal discharge, mainly from the fistula overflow, will also be discharged from the anus, or from the skin around the anus. The rectal mucosa is irritated by hemorrhoids for a long time, causing increased secretions; In advanced internal hemorrhoids, discharge from the anus is often due to relaxation of the anal sphincter.

    In light cases, it flows out when stool, and in severe cases, it also flows naturally when there is no bowel movement. 6. Anal itching: Itching symptoms occur in the anus and perianal skin.

    It is mainly due to the irritation of anal discharge, prolapsed hemorrhoids and the surrounding skin, and the skin is moist all day long, resulting in itching, resulting in the occurrence of anal eczema and itching. If you have hemorrhoids, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for treatment, if not treated, hemorrhoids are very harmful. If you still have any questions, you can click to consult, thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I have hemorrhoids!

    Let's take it aside!

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It may be stomach bleeding and medical attention is recommended.

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Then don't eat this, it's not very good, if you are constipated, it is best to drink the fructooligosaccharides of the third child to regulate the stomach, so that the stool will be smoother, I used to drink this good for constipation, the stool is formed, relatively soft, and it will be good for a period of time, you can try it.

1 answers2024-02-26

If the blood in your stool is bright red blood, then the problem should not be particularly big, and it is more considered to be caused by anal fissures or hemorrhoids; If the amount of bleeding is not very large, it is recommended to take Huaijiao pills, norfloxacin capsules, and topical hemorrhoids cream. If there is a lot of bleeding, then it is recommended to go to the proctology department for a check-up.

1 answers2024-02-26

When you go to the toilet, the stool is pulled out along with the blood, and you may have stomach bleeding when you go to the hospital.

3 answers2024-02-26

If it is bright red blood, the possible causes are:1Mole sores, 2Anal fissure, 3Rectal, colon polyps, 4For tumors, please go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis in time.

1 answers2024-02-26

If it doesn't die, it won't be pulled out by you! Just because you didn't take the medicine doesn't mean that what you're eating isn't poison for it, and it has a lifespan!