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Bright red blood is bleeding from the intestinal area, usually caused by dry stools rubbing against the surface of the intestines. If the blood is attached to the surface of the stool, it can be judged that the bleeding site is in the lower half, and most of them are caused by hemorrhoids. If there is blood in the middle of the stool, a higher lesion should be considered, and anorectoscopy can be used for further examination.
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Your condition is a problem with blood in the stool, which is considered to be caused by intestinal diseases, hemorrhoids, anal fissures and other anorectal diseases are all bright red in blood. Bleeding is often caused by intestinal diseases, which must be done with colonoscopy or enterography, so as to determine what disease is causing it, and then recommend a visit to the hospital for targeted treatment
Anal fissures or bleeding from the intestinal mucosa are not a big problem when they sound scary. >>>More
Can you go to the hospital for a check-up to see if it is hemorrhoids?
It depends on whether it's blood or black blood.
The blood may be a problem with hemorrhoids or intestines. >>>More
According to what you said, it should be internal hemorrhoids, generally not bowel movements, but bleeding, and the blood is bright red, droplet-shaped, if no lesions occur, normally there is no big problem, you need to control your diet, you can't eat irritating food, fried, coffee, spicy and other foods. >>>More
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There are many causes of blood in the stool, and the symptoms vary. >>>More