There was no poop when I went to the toilet, but there was bleeding from the anus, dripping, what wa

Updated on Toilets 2024-07-18
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I think I have hemorrhoids.

    Hemorrhoids are normal blood vessels that bulge out of or near the anus due to pressure, similar to varicose veins in the legs.

    1.First of all, you must regulate your emotions, make yourself relaxed, and never suppress yourself.

    2.Eat less spicy and irritating foods in your daily life, and if you can, it's best not to eat them at all; At the same time, abstain from alcohol.

    3.Three meals a day must be regular, eat more green leafy vegetables and fruits, which can better regulate the function of the stomach and intestines, and avoid the accumulation of toxic substances to the end of the rectum.

    Hemorrhoids can also be treated with Shikawado smear, which usually heals in about a month.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Nine diseases that cause blood in the stool:

    1.Hemorrhoids or anal fissures, anal fistulas.

    The blood is generally bright red in color, does not mix with stool, does not contain mucus, and is manifested as dripping blood after stool, especially in induration stools.

    2.Bacillary dysentery.

    The stool is often pus and bloody, the amount is not large each time, and it is often accompanied by tenesmus; In the chronic phase, there are intermittent episodes of mucus, pus, and bloody stools.

    3.Amoebic dysentery.

    The stool is mostly jam-like, or dark red, with a large amount, often accompanied by purulent mucus, and patients often have fever, abdominal distention, abdominal pain, and tenesmus.

    4.Schistosomiasis.

    Has a history of exposure to infected water, often presenting with chronic diarrhea with pus-like or bloody stools.

    5.Ulcerative colitis.

    The stool is usually mucus and pus, and in severe cases, it may be bloody.

    6.Intussusception.

    Bloody stools that pass mucus, often without stool.

    7.Rectal cancer.

    8.Colon cancer.

    Thinning of stools and mucus, pus and blood in the stool should raise suspicion of colon cancer.

    9.Rectal and colon polyps.

    Polyps in the rectum, sigmoid colon, or descending colon appear as fresh blood attached to the stool.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is recommended to go to a regular hospital to check whether it is a lump that has prolapsed out and whether there is pain in the anus during defecation. If it is more severe, surgery may be considered. It may be internal hemorrhoidal bleeding, usually do not eat spicy and irritating food or alcohol, eat more vegetables and fruits, keep the stool smooth, and if there is bleeding, you can use a tyrene suppository to protect the intestinal mucosa.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Causes of bleeding in the stool:

    1. Digestive tract diseases: Generally speaking, if the stool is tarry or black-red, the bleeding site is mostly in the upper gastrointestinal tract. If the blood is red, it is mostly bleeding from lower gastrointestinal diseases.

    2. Hemorrhoids: blood in the stool occurs during or after defecation, the blood is bright red, the blood is not mixed with the feces, and the amount of bleeding can be large or small.

    3. Anal fissure: blood in the stool caused by it is also more common in clinical practice, the blood is bright red, dripping or wiping the blood with a tissue, and there is severe pain in the anus after defecation.

    4. Rectal cancer: blood in the stool caused by it is most similar to hemorrhoidal bleeding. Blood in the stool is bright red and sticks to the surface of the stool in the form of droplets. The late stage is accompanied by anorectal drop and general emaciation, increased stool frequency, and constipation alternating with diarrhea.

    5. Rectal and colon polyps: blood in the stool, the blood is bright red, painless, blood and stool are not mixed, and some patients have grooves on the surface of the stool.

    6. Ulcerative colitis and dysentery: it causes blood in the stool, mostly mixed with mucus or pus and blood, and accompanied by lower abdominal pain, fever, frequent stool and tenesmus.

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