Why does the anus bleed after going to the toilet and then it doesn t hurt, and the stomach hurts wh

Updated on Toilets 2024-07-14
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    On the fire, internal heat, false fire, pay attention to rest, drink more water, vegetables, fruits, and eat less spicy meat.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is recommended to see a doctor, it should be caused by stomach problems.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Blood in the stool is the most common symptom of hemorrhoids. About 90% of patients with hemorrhoids have bleeding in the stool. Therefore, as long as blood in the stool is mentioned, people always think that it is an attack of hemorrhoids, which is irrelevant, and ignoring blood in the stool is also one of the main symptoms of colorectal cancer, including some primary medical staff are also easy to ignore this problem.

    Therefore, we must pay great attention to anal bleeding, especially when people reach middle age, abnormal conditions such as fecal bleeding must be examined in the hospital to rule out the possibility of malignant tumors. In any case, it is important to remember that paying attention to your own stool is related to the early detection of diseases. Blood in the stool is a very common symptom of digestive tract disease, and some people don't think about it.

    As everyone knows, the biggest hidden danger of blood in the stool may be a sign of colorectal cancer. Especially for the elderly, blood in the stool should not be taken lightly.

    1. Hemorrhoids are often bright red in the stool, which is not mixed with feces and attached to the surface of the fecal mass; It can also be manifested as blood dripping before and after stool, and in severe cases, it is squirting, which usually occurs during constipation.

    2. The amount of blood in the stool of anal fissure is small, and most of them are found on toilet paper; Defecation may be accompanied by severe pain in the anus, so that the patient is afraid to defecate.

    3. There is no discomfort in the stool of blood in the stool of polyps, the feces are normal, and the blood is often attached to the surface of the fecal mass.

    4. Blood in the stool of colorectal cancer is manifested as persistent, chronic bloody stool with mucus, mixed with feces, frequent bowel movements, and sometimes only some blood or mucus is released without feces. If the cancer is farther away from the anus, the lower the incidence of blood in the stool. About 80% of rectal cancers have blood in the stool.

    Suggestion: The current pace of life is fast, especially for office workers, who sit more, and the diet is uneven, which is most likely to lead to the formation of anal fissures.

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It's hemorrhoids, go to the doctor for a check-up.

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It may be an anal fistula, if the bleeding is not large, you can pay attention to hygiene, and if the bleeding continues to be large, go to the hospital for examination.

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What color is blood? If it is bright red, it should be hemorrhoids, if it is dark red, then it is not anal bleeding, it should be a problem with the spleen and stomach, go and check it.

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It is recommended that you rub it with iodophor, pay attention to personal hygiene, and insist on good anal care to avoid recurrence. Specifically, wash after using the toilet, sit in the air for ventilation, and use potassium permanganate sitz bath once a day for a 20-minute course of treatment. However, it is not easy to do this, it is necessary to prepare an anorectal rehabilitation kit, which has a hand-held washlet to help clean after the toilet so as to ensure that it is clean after the toilet, a painless breathable cushion to help suspend the wound and promote the resolution of edema, the anorectal rehabilitation kit hospital has, but it is more expensive, it is recommended to buy it online, beware of fakes that seem cheap. Best wishes.

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Excessive liver fire, spleen deficiency, lung fever caused by gastrointestinal discomfort, abdominal distention, constipation, bleeding.