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It's best to see a doctor, don't believe some of the statements on the Internet, remember.
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Defecate? Urinate?
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Is it much? It may be an anal fissure, eat lighter.
In this case, we ourselves can't determine what is sprinkled, or go to check it, because blood in the stool is not necessarily on fire.
One condition is hemorrhoids, anal fissures, bleeding due to dry stools, scratching of hemorrhoids or perianal mucosa, and some also cause anemia. There is also ulcerative colitis or intestinal tumor, which requires colonoscopy, and it is best to go to the hospital for early treatment.
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It should be an internal mole. If the frequency is high, you need to go to the hospital for treatment. Usually pay attention to eat more fiber-rich vegetables and fruits, eat more sweet potatoes, bananas, celery, carrots, etc., and do more exercise.