Going to the toilet and pooping, with blood, the problem is not very serious?

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-30
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If the stool does not contain blood, then you are neither anal fissure, nor hemorrhoids, but because the stool is dry and the small blood vessels indicated by the rectum and anal canal are worn out and bleeding when the stool is forced, you don't think about what you have eaten in the past, from now on, as long as you eat more food with fiber, drink more water (drink 2500 3000 ml a day), keep the stool soft and smooth, and pull slowly when stooling, don't use force, and you'll be fine.

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