Blood in the stool, belching, a lot of problems, help 10

Updated on healthy 2024-04-27
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Blood in the stool can be serious!! Please pay attention! It is better to rule out gastroscopy and colonoscopy first!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You may have a bowel disorder or colitis, colitis symptoms:

    The onset of the disease is mostly slow, and a few can be acute The course of the disease is chronic, prolonging for several years to more than ten years, often alternating between the attack period and the remission period or continuous gradual aggravation, occasionally acute outbreaks, clinical manifestations:

    1) Diarrhea: mucus stool and pus and bloody stool, 3-4 times a day in light cases, dozens of times in severe cases or alternating diarrhea and constipation

    2) Abdominal pain: Mild patients have no abdominal pain or only abdominal discomfort Generally, mild to moderate abdominal pain, which is left lower quadrant or lower abdominal pain, which can involve the law of pain in the whole abdomen and relieved after bowel movement

    3) Constipation, constipation knots defecate once every 4-5 days, feces like sheep feces, and even no laxatives can not be defecated

    4) Other symptoms: abdominal distention, weight loss, fatigue, bowel sound, insomnia, dreaminess, cold intolerance and other symptoms

    To confirm the diagnosis of colitis, a colonoscopy must be done at the hospital to rule out other conditions, such as colon polyps. Once diagnosed, because colitis is a chronic disease, it is more difficult to get up, it is generally believed that sulfasalazine in Western medicine has a better curative effect, but traditional Chinese medicine retention enema is the best method, such as the "enteritis Ling, number" developed by Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Professor Du Keyi, which can be treated according to the different symptoms of colitis, and the effect is more obvious.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello: I'm glad to answer for you.

    There are two reasons for blood in the stool: 1. Lower gastrointestinal bleeding, but most of them have abdominal pain, and blood and stool are mixed; 2 Hemorrhoids: There can be no pain, and blood is generally attached to the surface of the stool.

    It is recommended that you go to a large regular hospital to see, first go to the anorectal department to determine whether it is hemorrhoids, if not, then go to the gastroenterology department for colonoscopy or whole digestive tract barium swallow examination, please fast before seeing a doctor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Anal fissures, or internal hemorrhoids.

    It is recommended to go to the hospital for an anal examination.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, symptoms like yours may be hemorrhoids or anal fissures, it is recommended that you go to the hospital to check the symptoms**, I wish you a soon**!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Analysis: Hello, there are many reasons for blood in the stool, there is a possibility of anal fissure or hemorrhoids, especially hemorrhoids. So it is recommended that you see a doctor in the anorectal department.

    The key is a matter of habit. There is no special effect method. Be sure to keep your stool smooth and soft, develop the habit of regular stool, and give advice and advice to fight:

    Be sure to go to the toilet as soon as possible when you feel the urge to defecate. Eat more vegetables, bananas, sweet potatoes every day. Honey.

    Abstain from alcohol and avoid spicy foods. It will definitely improve. When the symptoms are mild, you can use the hemorrhoids suppository first, which has a certain effect.

    If necessary, I congratulate you on surgery**, I hope mine can help you, I wish you good health.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Problem Analysis:

    Hello, there are many causes of blood in the stool, there is the possibility of anal fissures or hemorrhoids, especially hemorrhoids. So it is recommended that you see a doctor in the anorectal department. The key is a matter of habit. There is no special effect method. Be sure to keep the stool smooth and soft, develop the habit of regular bowel movements, advice and suggestions:

    Be sure to go to the toilet as soon as possible. Eat more vegetables, bananas, sweet potatoes every day. Honey.

    Abstain from alcohol and avoid spicy foods. It will definitely improve. When the symptoms are mild, you can use hemorrhoids suppositories first, which has a certain effect.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Problem analysis: Hello, blood in the stool is definitely not normal, considering the phenomenon of hemorrhoids, anal fissures or rectal polyps, it needs to be actively examined**. Lead trembling.

    Suggestions: It is recommended that you go to the anorectal surgery department of a regular hospital as soon as possible, do a digital rectal examination or colonoscopy, and see if there is an anal fissure or hemorrhoids, according to the results under the guidance of the physician.

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