Does blood in the stool have to be rectal cancer?

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

    Blood in the stool is not necessarily rectal cancer. Tumors can cause blood in the stool, but blood in the stool is not necessarily rectal cancer, blood in the stool is more common in the lower gastrointestinal tract, especially in the bleeding of colon and rectal lesions, such as perianal disease, more common in hemorrhoids, it is mostly in the form of drops, squirts or tissue with blood.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello! Blood in the stool doesn't have to be rectal cancer, it can also be hemorrhoids. Therefore, it is recommended to go to the anorectal surgery department of a regular hospital for examination, and do a digital anorectal examination during the examination, which can generally confirm the diagnosis. Please see a doctor as soon as possible. so as not to delay the condition.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Not necessarily, there are many causes of blood in the stool, it may be fire, anal fissure, hemorrhoids, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Blood in the stool is one of the symptoms of rectal cancer, but blood in the stool is not necessarily rectal cancer, and other gastrointestinal diseases such as hemorrhoids and stomach bleeding can also cause blood in the stool.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Blood in the stool is not necessarily rectal cancer, people with hemorrhoids sometimes have blood in the stool, so be sure to check it in time, find the best and prescribe the right medicine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The vast majority of stool bleeding comes from benign diseases of the intestines, and colorectal cancer accounts for only a small fraction of them. There are many causes of bleeding in the stool, among which hemorrhoids, anal fissures, juvenile rectal polyps, and colorectal adenoma are more common. In addition, fecal bleeding should be distinguished from upper gastrointestinal bleeding and intestinal bleeding due to systemic disorders such as hematologic disorders.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Maybe it's the internal hemorrhoids that drip blood after defecation. But if it's black, tarry, it's upper gastrointestinal bleeding, but if it's dark red blood, it's lower gastrointestinal bleeding, and the cancer is not painful in the early stage, and when it hurts, it's cancer, and it's in the advanced stage.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Blood in the stool is the most common reason for outpatient visits in gastrointestinal surgery, but the general public is often less aware of blood in the stool, and blood in the stool is not necessarily rectal cancer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

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  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The incidence of rectal cancer is increasing, resulting in many patients not being able to get it in time**. So what are the early symptoms of rectal cancer?

    Blood in the stool is the first and most common manifestation of rectal cancer. Mild only manifested as sometimes bleeding, severe can be mainly manifested as mucus bloody stool, mucus pus blood stool or pus blood stool, often misdiagnosed as acute gastroenteritis or nevus pus and bloody stool, delaying the chance of diagnosis. Because the location of the tumor is different, the bleeding and characteristics are different, and long-term bleeding can cause primary anemia.

    Some patients with gastric cancer have precise, precise, precise, and persistent underlying pain as the underlying symptoms of the disease, and some patients only have discomfort or bloating in the small tummy. When rectal cancer produces corrosion, infarction, or secondary sensation, it can produce significant abdominal pain because of the corresponding intestinal peristalsis and menstrual spasms. Some patients mainly present with general incomplete intestinal obstructive abdominal pain, that is, the pain is paroxysmal and severe, continuous for several minutes, and there is active steam passing through the pain, followed by a steam exhaust pipe, and then the pain suddenly dissipates.

    Changes in the frequency of bowel movements or stool characteristics, such as an increase in the frequency of bowel movements from once a day to 3-4 times, or a cross between diarrhea and dry stool, a change in the shape of the stool, and a sample of water in the stool or accompanied by bloody night or thick fluid, this condition may be a digestive problem and should be checked by the hospital immediately. If there is no constipation, diarrhea and other gastrointestinal disturbances caused by holiday travel, daily environmental pollution, oxytetracycline and other reasons, reliable medical treatment for more than two weeks still fails, it should be noted that it may be the original sign of rectal cancer.

    When the tumor cells invade the prostate or bladder in men, some conditions such as frequent urination, urgency, inability to hold urine, and painful urination will occur. When the tumor cells are exposed to the bladder, it is very easy to cause a rectal bladder fistula. During the whole process of urinating, spillage of vapor and even excrement can be detected.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Of course not. Occasionally, blood in the stool may be caused by the rupture of blood vessels in the stomach and intestines, so if you are not at ease, you can go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is a possibility that rectal cancer will indeed cause blood in the stool, of course, it may also be caused by the cause of fire, and it may be caused by gastrointestinal bleeding.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No. It may be a very severe hemorrhoid, or it may be an anal fissure. It has nothing to do with rectal cancer.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Ulcerative colitis, in addition to hemorrhoids, is bloody stools, but there may be mucus pus and bloody stools, accompanied by other symptoms, and Crohn's disease, which are also two inflammatory bowel diseases, one is ulcerative colitis and the other is Crohn's disease, both of which have some characteristics. Crohn's disease can exhibit some systemic symptoms because it affects the absorption and metabolism of nutrients. Patients may have some other associated malnutrition, or some other symptoms.

    Your doctor may ask questions based on your symptoms and then do tests accordingly.

    The other is that acting is very dangerous. After severe abdominal pain, a large amount of blood is found, which is called ischemic bowel disease. Usually these people, usually older, have some pre-existing medical conditions, such as a history of high blood pressure, or have a history of blood clots.

    There is a history of severe abdominal pain in these disorders. Why is it called ischemic bowel disease? Ischemia is due to a brief spasm of the mesenteric vessels, or some small embolism, but it soon opens itself again.

    In the case of intestinal vascular infarction and spasm, the direct manifestation is insufficient blood supply, severe ischemia of the intestinal wall resembles myocardial infarction, followed by necrosis of the intestinal mucosa, manifested by massive bleeding.

    There are also some rare cases, such as intestinal tuberculosis, but they can be accompanied by other diseases, so some differential diagnoses should be made to distinguish them. But under colonoscopy, which has its own characteristics, it is easy for an experienced doctor to draw his own conclusions and finally make a diagnosis through pathology. In almost all colorectal cancer patients, blood is just one of the symptoms.

    Mucus and pus often appear in tumors in different locations such as the anal canal, rectum, and colon, and dark brown stools may appear in special parts of the colon, which is related to the different characteristics of intestinal contents and oxygen content in different parts.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Not necessarily. There are many reasons for blood in the stool, it may be hemorrhoids, or it may be caused by simple inflammation, if your condition is serious, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up, it will be safer.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Rectal cancer is considered for severe bleeding in the stool, but it does not necessarily mean rectal cancer. Fecal bleeding can be upper gastrointestinal bleeding, including gastric ulcer bleeding, duodenal ulcer bleeding, etc.; It can also be lower gastrointestinal bleeding, including colon ulcers, colon cancer, rectal cancer, hemorrhoids, etc. First of all, observe the color of the blood, if it is bright red, it means that there is a lot of bleeding, and you need to go to the hospital immediately.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This possibility is very small, the reason for this may be caused by fire, or it may also be caused by indigestion, and it may be because we often do not pay attention to our daily routine and diet rules, so we must not think about it, we must firmly believe that we are very healthy.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Not necessarily, sometimes it will be because of hemorrhoids, or rectal polyps, these symptoms can cause blood in the stool, you should go to the hospital for a check-up and do further **.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Not necessarily, there are other symptoms in combination with daily dietary habits, such as fire, hemorrhoids, etc., blood in the stool. Suspicion of colorectal cancer requires a medical diagnosis.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This one is uncertain. Because there are many symptoms of blood in the stool, there are many factors, so you should go to the hospital for examination in time, and then prescribe the right medicine.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Blood in the stool may persist in rectal cancer, depending on the ulceration of the cancer and its own diet. If the stool is dry, it may also cause continuous bleeding, and in the case of rectal cancer, blood in the stool may be continuous or intermittent, but the blood in the stool of rectal cancer is mostly mixed blood in the stool.

    Blood in the stool is one of the early symptoms of rectal cancer, and the specific manifestation is that in the early stage of the onset of blood in the stool, 50% of cases have blood in the stool, and the amount of bleeding is relatively small, which is seen on the surface of the stool, and after infection, it becomes pus and bloody stool, mucus and bloody stool, etc.

    Secondly, rectal cancer will also have chronic intestinal obstruction, chronic intestinal obstruction will cause abdominal distention, hyperintestinal sounds and paroxysmal colic, cachexia will appear throughout the body, patients with advanced rectal cancer will have loss of appetite, emaciation, fatigue, anemia, jaundice, ascites and other phenomena, and there will be changes in bowel habits, bloody stool, mucus stool, tenesmus, constipation, diarrhea and so on.

    Rectal cancer is not a malignant tumor with a high degree of malignancy, and if it can be detected at an early stage and treated in time, there is still hope that you can become a healthy person again.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This blood in the stool can be intermittent or persistent. Hematochezia in the stool of early-stage rectal cancer occurs once in a while. Patients can easily be overlooked and confused with hemorrhoids and anal fissure bleeding.

    In cases of advanced rectal cancer bleeding due to ulcers, the clotting mechanism is problematic and persistent hematochezia may occur. Colorectal cancer blood in the stool is characteristic, usually accompanied by changes in bowel habits and characteristics, such as one or two bowel movements a day, rectal cancer patients may have 5-6 bowel movements a day, or even about 10 times a day.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There is a part of the population that is continuous, but it is not absolute. Normally, if rectal cancer has severe blood in the stool, it is mostly caused by the middle and advanced stages of the disease. It is best to detect rectal cancer early to avoid the spread and metastasis of the disease.

    For early-stage rectal cancer, the survival time of patients is relatively long.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Rectal cancer patients will have blood in the stool due to the ulceration of the tumor, but this blood in the stool is generally intermittent, and if the disease is more severe, it may also continue to appear for a long time, which is likely to cause anemia in the patient.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The most common clinical symptom is hematochezia in rectal cancer, which can be intermittent or persistent. Hematochezia may occur once in the early stage of rectal cancer, which is easy to ignore and easily confused with hemorrhoids and anal fissure bleeding, and in the case of rupture and bleeding in the more advanced stage of rectal cancer, there is a problem with the coagulation mechanism, and persistent hematochezia will occur. Rectal cancer has characteristic hematochezia, usually accompanied by changes in stool habits and characteristics, such as 1-2 bowel movements per day, rectal cancer patients may have 5-6 bowel movements per day, or even about 10 times a day; Secondly, in addition to blood in the stool, the shape of the stool becomes thinner, and even sometimes constipation and sometimes diarrhea.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Bowel cancer is a malignant tumor of the intestine, if there is a rupture on the surface of the cancer, there may be bleeding, resulting in the occurrence of blood in the stool, if the cancer breaks and causes long-term bleeding, persistent blood in the stool, if it is after bleeding but time.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Colorectal cancer blood in the stool is continuous, it should be continuous, it should be intermittent, and sometimes it snows and it doesn't change.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Rectal cancer hematochezia: In early rectal cancer, most of them are mainly blood in the stool, and the blood is red or bright red, which is very similar to the symptoms of early internal hemorrhoids, so it is easy to confuse the two. When rectal cancer develops to the middle and advanced stages, the blood in the stool is mostly dark red, which is persistent, chronic and bloody with mucus, and often mixed with the stool

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Everyone's situation is different. If you're really worried.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Rectal cancer hematochezia is dark red or reddish blood in the stool.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Generally speaking, in the early stage of rectal cancer, the cancer has just formed, and many symptoms are not very obvious and are easy to be ignored, such as blood in the stool, because the blood is bright red, it is easy to be misdiagnosed as hemorrhoids.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Blood in the stool is one of the early symptoms of rectal cancer, and the specific manifestations are as follows: 1. Blood in the stool is one of the common symptoms of colorectal cancer. In the early stages of the disease, 50% of cases have blood in the stool, which begins with a small amount of bleeding on the surface of the stool and is co-infected with thick bloody stools.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Generally speaking, in the early stage of rectal cancer, the cancer has just formed, and many symptoms are not obvious and can be easily ignored.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Blood in the stool is a common clinical symptom in rectal cancer, and it can be intermittent or persistent. Hematochezia occurs occasionally in early rectal cancer and can be easily confused with hemorrhoids, anal fissure bleeding. In the advanced stage of rectal cancer, there will be problems with the bleeding and coagulation mechanism of rupture and bleeding.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    It varies from person to person, some are persistent and some are not, but by the time the bleeding persists it is already at an advanced stage.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Rectal cancer blood in the stool, some people are serious if it is continuous, that is, there is a lot of blood flowing down, we used to have a teacher's husband is like this, at first I thought it was hemorrhoids, so I delayed it**, but later I went to the knife and cut off a section. But it didn't take long, and he still died.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Your rectal cancer blood in the stool is persistent, and after the blood in the stool, the cancer has changed.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Blood in the stool from rectal tumors is not persistent, but intermittent, due to constipation caused by rectal tumors.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    If you have rectal cancer, you will usually have the symptoms of blood in the stool, but it is not necessarily blood in the stool all the time, and it depends on the specific condition, if the lesion is damaged, the amount of blood in the stool will be more.

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