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Nine major diseases that cause blood in the stool: 1Hemorrhoids or anal fissures, anal fistulas The blood color is generally bright red, and it does not mix with the stool, and does not contain mucus, which is manifested as blood dripping after stool, especially when the stool is induration.
2.Bacillary dysentery The stool is often pus and bloody, and the amount is not large each time, often accompanied by tenesmus; In the chronic phase, there are intermittent episodes of mucus, pus, and bloody stools. 3.
Amoebic dysentery The stool is mostly jam-like, or dark red, and the amount is large, often accompanied by purulent mucus, and patients often have fever, abdominal distention, abdominal pain, and tenesmus. 4.Schistosomiasis Has a history of exposure to infested water, often presents with chronic diarrhea with pus-like or bloody stools.
5.Ulcerative colitis The stool is usually mucopus and bloody, and in severe cases, it may be bloody. 6.
Intussusception Passes mucus and bloody stools, often without stool. 7.Rectal cancer 8
Colon cancer Colon cancer should be suspected when the stool is thin and the stool is accompanied by mucus, pus and blood. 9.Rectal and Colon Polyps Polyps of the rectum, sigmoid colon, or descending colon appear as fresh blood attached to the stool.
It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis before formulating a targeted **.
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Abdominal pain and hematochezia are considered to be caused by intestinal diseases, such as bacillary dysentery, acute enteritis, ulcerative colitis, intestinal polyps, etc. Secondly, stomach diseases can also cause abdominal pain and blood in the stool, such as gastric ulcers, esophageal and gastric varices, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time for a medical examination and clarity**.
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Bowel cancer can cause abdominal pain and bloody stools, but many other diseases can also cause abdominal pain and bloody stools, such as hemorrhoids, inflammatory bowel disease, and ulcerative bowel disease.
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Abdominal pain, blood in the stool, may be enteritis, colitis. Or blood in the stool due to hemorrhoids.
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There are many reasons for abdominal pain and blood in the stool, and the following reasons are usually considered: 1. Intestinal diseases, such as acute bacterial enteritis, bacillary dysentery, ulcerative colitis, proctitis, intestinal tuberculosis, hemorrhagic necrotizing enteritis, intussusception, intestinal obstruction and other diseases can cause abdominal pain and blood in the stool. Intestinal polyps and tumors such as colon cancer and rectal cancer can also cause the above symptoms.
2. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding, such as gastric ulcer, liver cirrhosis and other diseases, can cause abdominal pain and blood in the stool. 3. Caused by hematologic diseases, such as thrombocytopenia, leukemia and vitamin K deficiency, can cause the above symptoms. It is recommended that if you have abdominal pain and blood in your stool, you must go to a specialized hospital for treatment, and do gastroscopy, colonoscopy and abdominal ultrasound and other related auxiliary examinations, so as to make a clear diagnosis in time**.
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It may be ulcerative colitis, I just came out of the internship that will often eat irregularly, either don't eat or eat a lot of that, and I am busy with work and don't have time to cook by myself, basically eat takeout, maybe I don't eat cleanly, I have intermittent stomach pain, diarrhea, and I didn't care too much, and then suddenly one day I found that I had blood in my stool, so I quickly went to the hospital for examination, and was diagnosed with mild ulcerative colitis, and I was prescribed some mesalazine granules and pain-laxing granules, and the diet was changed to light during the medicine. I took almost a course of medicine before and after.
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It's better to go to the hospital for a check-up, anorectal disease generally does not have stomach pain, and there is very little blood in the stool for general intestinal diseases, good luck.
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My brother-in-law used to think it was hemorrhoids, but then he went to the hospital and saw that it was rectal cancer. He only lived for three and a half months and died, not for me to scare you, I strongly recommend that you go to the hospital for a careful examination, now is not the time to save money.
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If you have blood in your stool, you may have hemorrhoids.
Prevention methods: First, get rid of some bad habits, such as reading the newspaper while going to the toilet, sitting on the toilet for more than ten minutes or even half an hour, many hemorrhoids patients have such habits, and developing good bowel habits is the first step to stay away from hemorrhoids.
2. Whenever there is an obvious urge to defecate, you should go to the toilet immediately, concentrate when defecation, and do not use it for two purposes. Because the defecation time is prolonged, it will aggravate the congestion of the anal canal and rectum, and the congestion of the venous plexus will expand, which will easily cause hemorrhoids in the long run. Experts point out that it is necessary to eat more fresh vegetables and fruits in daily life, especially vegetables with fiber content, such as greens, spinach, celery, leeks, lettuce, etc.
Excessive intake of high-protein, high-calorie foods and only a small amount of vegetables and fruits can also trigger hemorrhoids. Many people have been cured of hemorrhoids with Shikawado, which is very significant.
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Hurry up to the hospital and see a gastroenterologist to do a fecal occult blood test, abdominal ultrasound, rectoscopy These tests are relatively intuitive.
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It depends on what kind of bleeding it is, if it is bright red blood, it may be hemorrhoids or anal fissures, but if the stool is black and bleeding, it may be a gastrointestinal problem.
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