What department should I do for blood in my stool? Blood in the stool, diarrhea to see what departme

Updated on healthy 2024-07-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If there are symptoms of blood in the stool, you should go to the anorectal hospital in time**, because bleeding is generally caused by intestinal diseases, if it is the upper gastrointestinal tract, it is generally black stool or occult blood, which is invisible to the naked eye, so you can bring some fresh stool for routine stool testing before going to the hospital, so that you can check whether there is occult blood.

    If there is no anorectal hospital nearby, follow the steps below.

    Proctology: Patients with bright red blood after defecation, or bright red blood in the stool, generally without severe abdominal pain, should be admitted to anorectal surgery.

    General surgery: Patients with blood in the stool, severe abdominal pain or even shock should be referred to general surgery.

    Intestinal outpatient: patients with acute onset and purulent and bloody stool should be enrolled in the intestinal outpatient.

    Gastroenterology: Patients with black stool, dark red bloody stool, or a history of chronic colitis and frequent bright red bloody stool should be enrolled in the Department of Gastroenterology.

    Hematology: Patients with hematochezia accompanied by systemic bleeding tendency should be referred to the hematology department for further examination.

    Nephrology: If there is a history of nephritis and bloody stool, the nephrology department should be enrolled.

    Infectious Disease Department: Patients with blood in the stool after fever and a history of living in an endemic area should be assigned to the Infectious Disease Department.

    I wish you good health!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Question 1: Diarrhea and bleeding, go to the hospital to see, what department to hang up It depends on what hospital you go to, generally hang the gastroenterology department.

    If it helps you, please set it to adopt and recommend.

    Question 2: Diarrhea and constipation alternately, and blood in the stool, depending on which department must see the digestive surgery.

    Question 3: Blood in the stool after diarrhea What disease do I have, is it serious If you have symptoms of blood after diarrhea, it is mainly caused by intestinal diseases.

    Question 4: What department should I hang on for bleeding in the stool and diarrhea? If it is an anorectal department, is it looking for general surgery? Hello, according to the situation you said. Bleeding in the stool, diarrhea, can be hung intestinal infection department, anorectal department can be.

    Question 5: I suddenly had diarrhea, what happened to the blood in my stool? First of all, it depends on the state of your blood in the stool, 1. If it is blood, dripping out, it should be hemorrhoids, and you should go to the anorectal department of the hospital to see;

    2. If it is dark red blood and adheres to the stool, it may be hemorrhoids or colon inflammation, and it is also best to go to the anorectal department of the hospital to see.

    3. If the stool is black and occult blood, it may be caused by upper gastrointestinal ulcer or bleeding, you can go to the Department of Gastroenterology to see.

    In short, blood in the stool can be large or small, and the small one is only hemorrhoids and anal fissures, and the person who has a heavy nucleus may be cancer, and the diarrhea is because I don't know what the condition is, so it is best to go to the hospital for a comprehensive and systematic examination.

    Question 6: What is the situation of sudden blood in the stool yesterday and abdominal pain and diarrhea today First of all, it depends on the state of your blood in the stool, 1. If it is blood, dripping out, it should be hemorrhoids, and you have to go to the proctology department to see Jian Kai to see;

    2. If it is dark red blood and sticking to the stool, it may be hemorrhoids or colon inflammation, and it is also best to go to the anorectal department to see.

    3. If the stool is black and occult blood, it may be caused by an upper gastrointestinal ulcer or a result, you can go to the Department of Gastroenterology to have a look.

    In short, blood in the stool can be large or small, the small is only hemorrhoids and anal fissures, and the severe case may be cancer, diarrhea because I don't know what the condition is, it is best to go for a comprehensive and systematic examination.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I can tell you to hang the proctology department very responsibly. You can also go to Shenzhen hemorrhoids online to take a look.

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