Do I need treatment for occasional blood in my stool, and what is the cause of occasional blood in m

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

    Check it first to see if it is hemorrhoids, it may also be a **injury!

    Good health!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are 4 main possibilities for blood in the stool:1Hemorrhoids 2

    Anal fissure 3Rectal polyps 4Rectal cancer.

    Depending on your age, the main thing to consider is the possibility of hemorrhoids and anal fissures. If you have severe pain when you have a bowel movement, there is a greater possibility of anal fissure, and vice versa, hemorrhoids are more likely. If it is gastrointestinal bleeding, there will be no fresh blood in the stool, and the blood and stool are generally mixed, and the stool will be black, so the possibility of gastrointestinal bleeding is relatively small.

    It is recommended that you go to the anorectal surgery of the hospital for diagnosis, as soon as possible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Occasionally, there is an abnormal blood in the stool, indicating that the harm to the body is not great, and after active conditioning and improvement, the phenomenon of blood in the stool can be alleviated, and it is relatively simple. Eating too hard, indigestible food leads to dry stool, resulting in intestinal mucosal damage or perianal tears, resulting in occasional bleeding and hemorrhoidal bleeding. Although it is abnormal, the symptoms are not serious, and it can heal itself after conditioning, and it will not cause adverse effects on the human body.

    Under normal circumstances, the excreted feces contain food residues, digestive juice residues, intestinal exfoliated cells, dead germs, etc., and there will be no blood in the stool. Therefore, although there is sometimes an occasional blood in the stool, it is also necessary to pay attention to it, and it may be caused by some early symptoms of the lesion, such as peptic ulcer, colon tumor, etc. It needs to be clarified and carried out in a timely manner, and do not delay the condition.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This situation is not normal. If there is blood in the stool, this situation indicates that there is a condition in the gastrointestinal tract, and if it is bright red, it is the most important. Therefore, this situation is a desire to test the stool routine to make a clear diagnosis, if you find out the reason, you can correspond to ** usually, you need to pay attention to eating more light food.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Blood in the stool is a characteristic clinical manifestation of gastrointestinal bleeding, there are many reasons, generally lower gastrointestinal bleeding, occasionally blood in the stool is normal according to the color and amount of blood in the stool, if there is occasionally a small amount of bright red blood, consider the possibility of hemorrhoids, if occasionally blood in the stool is a large amount of dark red or bright red blood, it is necessary to go to the hospital to find out the cause.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It must be abnormal. It is recommended that you go to the anorectal department of a tertiary hospital for a symptomatic examination**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's not normal, it's not supposed to be normal.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many causes of blood in the stool, most of the symptoms are ignored, it is easy to think of hemorrhoids, stomach bleeding, intestinal bleeding, and rectal cancer. If the bleeding is blood, heavy bleeding at the moment of excretion of the stool and accompanied by a significant tearing pain, consider anal fissure.

    If the diet is irregular during this time, there is a lot of socializing, and the blood is dark red with black and purple, indicating that the blood has stayed in the body for too long, and stomach bleeding is considered; If the blood is dark red and mucus is strong, consider intestinal bleeding; Frequent dark red blood with mucus, foul-smelling stools, irregular stools, rectal cancer is suspected.

    Blood in the stool first identify the cause and then **:

    1) Conservative**, that is, external drugs or oral drugs;

    2) Surgery**. Generally, mild hemorrhoids can be significantly improved by improving dietary habits, that is, eating more fruits and vegetables, eating less spicy and greasy food, and keeping the stool smooth. You can also do a "levator ani exercise" frequently.

    Suggestion: Eat more intestinal foods, such as sweet potatoes, bananas, honey, etc., and eat a light and easy-to-digest diet.

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