If there is bleeding in the toilet stool, will it be serious?

Updated on Toilets 2024-02-28
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello: I'm glad to answer for you.

    Blood in the stool is generally divided into bloody, tarry and occult blood stools, and the common causes are described below.

    1 Bloody stool: generally from the lower end of the ileum, colon, rectum, anus, stool bright red or dark red color, can be mixed with mucus and pus blood.

    Common diseases are: hemorrhoids, anal fissure bleeding. Hemorrhoids: blood in the stool, squirting out during defecation or dripping blood after defecation; Anal fissures have less blood in the stool, but anal pain is more severe.

    Rectal polyps bleed, blood in the stool was not large, blood adhered to the surface of the stool, and sometimes the stool became thin and striped or indented. Dysentery is bloody in the stool, pus and blood, frequent stool, accompanied by pain in the left lower quadrant.

    2 Tarry stools: black stools. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding does not vomit, blood stays in the intestine for a long time, and the hemoglobin in the blood combines with sulfide in the intestine to form ferrous sulfide, which makes the stool black and shiny, like tar.

    Tarry stools are present, indicating that the amount of bleeding has reached more than 60 ml. However, it should be noted that certain foods and drugs can make the stool black, which can be distinguished by a fecal occult blood test.

    3. Occult blood stool: Where a small amount of gastrointestinal bleeding does not cause a change in stool color, and only a positive fecal occult blood test is performed during laboratory tests, it is called occult blood stool. Occult blood in the stool can occur in all diseases that cause gastrointestinal bleeding, and gastric ulcers and gastric cancer are common.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Bleeding in the stool is bright red and not painful or itchy, and is generally caused by perianal diseases, such as anal fissures and mixed hemorrhoids. Electronic fiber colonoscopy and anoscopy can be performed at an anorectal hospital to determine the cause, and can be treated with external and internal medications. Keep your stool smooth, drink plenty of water, eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, don't eat spicy food, and don't drink alcohol.

    Usually participate in appropriate physical exercise to improve human immunity and promote metabolism.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If bleeding occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, as bleeding will occur such as anal fissures, hemorrhoids, and large areas of bleeding.

    Most anorectal diseases can be done for anorectoscopy. After bleeding, usually pay attention to the protection of the wound, avoid squeezing the wound when going to the toilet, pay attention to the diet of easily digestible food, facilitate a laxative, and prevent injury caused by squeezing the wound.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Generally, dry stool causes more anal bleeding, and then internal hemorrhoids; In terms of diet, pay attention not to eat too much fried fast food and other foods that are easy to get angry, drink more water, it is important to regulate intestinal function, you can eat fructooligosaccharides to regulate intestinal function, which can enhance the coordination of intestinal motility and intestinal peristalsis, promote the contraction movement of the intestinal wall, regulate the intestinal microecology, correct intestinal dysfunction, improve constipation and maintain the intestinal tract.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hello! If the stool is bleeding bright red, it is usually caused by diseases such as hemorrhoids or anal fissures, so there is no need to panic, these diseases can be treated. It can be completely cured with traditional Chinese medicine. Wishing you a healthy and happy life!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Hemorrhoids are most likely to cause blood in the stool, but there are also anorectal diseases such as rectal cancer, rectal polyps, anal fissures, and ulcerative colitis.

    There are too many lessons to be learned about misdiagnosis of rectal cancer as hemorrhoids, and many of the so-called "hemorrhoids" patients who come to the hospital every year are finally diagnosed with rectal cancer.

    It is recommended that you go to the hospital for an anorectoscopy and then treat it accordingly according to your condition.

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