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It is often constipation, anal fissures, hemorrhagic external hemorrhoids, and so on. Of course, you should go to the anorectal department for examination to rule out tumors, colitis, etc., and if it is melena, you should rule out upper gastrointestinal diseases. ]
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It is recommended to go to the hospital to have a look, I also have this problem, I used to check on the Internet that it is generally hemorrhoids, and if it is serious, it will have rectal cancer or something, which is very scary. Later, I chose to go to the hospital, after all, the hospital is more authoritative. In addition, if you have hemorrhoids, it is recommended to take it internally and externally, the effect will be better.
I wish you a speedy ride from your worries. ]
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Bleeding in the stool refers to the presence of visible blood in the stool, and in severe cases, the stool looks almost entirely bloody, collectively referred to as "blood in the stool". There are many causes of fecal bleeding, which can be roughly divided into two categories, the first is the disease of the intestine itself, which can be divided into: 1
intestinal ulcers and inflammation, such as bacterial and amoebic dysentery, typhoid fever, ulcerative colitis, etc.; 2.parasitic infections such as hookworm disease, schistosomiasis, etc.; 3.Tumors, such as rectal cancer, colon cancer, intestinal polyps, etc.; 4.
intestinal blood circulation disorders, such as hemorrhoids, intussusception, intestinal strangulation, etc.; 5.Injuries, such as anal fissures, instrumental examinations, or dry stool abrasions. The second category is diseases of other systems other than the intestines, which can be divided into:
1.Blood diseases, such as all kinds of purpura, leukemia, hemophilia, etc.; 2.Acute infectious diseases, such as epidemic hemorrhagic fever, leptospirosis, etc.; 3 .
Vitamin deficiencies, such as vitamin C or K deficiency, etc.; 4.Toxic or toxic effects of drugs, such as bacterial food poisoning, mercury poisoning, etc. Usually, the main cause of blood in the stool in children is rectal polyps or intussusception, and the blood in the stool of young people is more common in hemorrhoids, anal fissure and colitis, and the hematochezia in middle-aged and elderly people with changes in stool habits should consider the possibility of intestinal tumors. ]
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There are many reasons, and you have to check it well! There are heavy and light, not to be taken lightly! ]
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Common causes.
Blood in the stool can be seen in a variety of diseases, such as upper gastrointestinal diseases such as esophageal foreign bodies, peptic ulcers, etc., lower gastrointestinal diseases such as intestinal tuberculosis, acute bacillary dysentery, etc., and systemic diseases such as leukemia, etc., can cause blood in the stool. Bleeding can also be caused by long-term constipation and inappropriate use of medications.
Disease ** element. 1.Small intestine diseases: such as intestinal tuberculosis, enteric typhoid, intestinal tumors, intussusception, etc.
2.Colon diseases: such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, colorectal cancer, colon polyps, etc.
3.Rectal and anal canal diseases: such as rectal polyps, rectal cancer, hemorrhoids, anal fissures, anal fistulas, etc., if the amount of bleeding is large, blood in the stool will occur.
4.Vascular diseases: such as massive bleeding caused by ruptured blood vessel malformations.
5.Upper gastrointestinal diseases: such as bleeding caused by ruptured esophageal or gastric varices, bleeding caused by gastric perforation caused by gastric ulcers, etc.
6.Systemic diseases: such as leukemia, thrombocytopenic purpura, hemophilia, vitamin C and vitamin K deficiency, uremia, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, sepsis, etc.
Physiological factors. Red stools after eating red foods can be mistaken for blood in the stool, and prolonged constipation can cause transient bleeding.
Pharmacological factors. Improper handling of the use of cork can lead to mucosal damage and blood in the stool; Clindamycin can cause gastrointestinal allergies, blood in the stool; If you take too much morpholine, you can produce blood in your stool.
Genetic factors. Hereditary telangiectasia, which causes hematochezia, is an autosomal dominant disorder, and 1% to 3% of gastric cancers and 5% to 15% of colorectal cancers are well-established gastrointestinal tumors caused by germline gene mutations.
Lifestyle. Eating an unclean diet and eating raw foods containing parasites can cause inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract and related parasitic diseases. Excessive intake of high fat or red meat and insufficient dietary fiber are important factors in the development of colorectal cancer, which can cause blood in the stool.
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What causes bleeding in the stool?
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The common causes of blood in women's stool are: 1. Hemorrhoids, especially internal hemorrhoids, are mostly blood, and the blood is separated from the stool. 2. Anal fissure, mostly blood in the stool, severe pain during stool, mostly blood.
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What is it like to have blood in the stool? Female!
There are many causes of blood in the stool, but common causes include lower gastrointestinal disorders, upper gastrointestinal disorders, and systemic diseases. Patients with blood in the stool may also have abdominal pain, nausea, fatigue, palpitations and other symptoms in addition to blood in the stool. Usually, according to the color, nature and accompanying symptoms of blood in the stool, the location of the bleeding can be preliminarily determined.
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I've had it too, and I guess I didn't eat enough.
Blood clots, the color is not blood, right? From the symptoms you described, it should not be the first time that there is blood in the stool and it is a blood clot. It is considered to be an upper gastrointestinal disorder. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible.
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