Normal people defecate every day, but you will find that the color of the stool is different. Some are green, some are yellow, and some are black. If you find that the stool is dark red, like bleeding, be careful. This may be an intestinal problem. Don't panic because of blood in the stool. Find the cause and treat it.
Blood in the stool usually means the following: 1. There is blood after defecation. In this case, the stool is mostly normal. Some people have dry stools, and the blood is mostly bright red. Some may also be dark red or contain blood clots. Some patients experience anal pain or a feeling of falling. In fact, most of these are caused by hemorrhoids or anal fissures. 2. Abdominal pain appears first, followed by blood. Many of these situations are ischemic bowel disease, which is often caused by small blood clots blocking small arteries in the intestines, causing intestinal ischemia. 3. The stool contains pus and blood. The so-called bloody stool means that the stool is dark red in color and contains pus. Patients often have abdominal pain, increased frequency of bowel movements, etc. This condition can be seen in intestinal infections such as enteritis, bacterial dysentery, etc., and is also common in inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Some intestinal cancers may also present as bloody stools.4. The stool is black, that is, like tar, black and shiny. Stool can also turn red when it is in water. This situation is mostly upper gastrointestinal bleeding, such as bleeding caused by gastric and duodenal ulcers, gastric cancer, etc., and some patients may have small intestinal bleeding. 5. The stool contains mucus and blood. The stool may have mucus and blood on the surface, and may be accompanied by increased frequency of bowel movements and abdominal pain. This is often a problem with the rectum or sigmoid colon, which may be polyps, tumors, inflammatory bowel disease, etc.So what should you do if you have blood in your stool? Of course, you should do some relevant examinations. It is not advisable to hide your illness and avoid seeing a doctor. If the bleeding belongs to the first situation mentioned above, it is recommended to go to the anorectal department for treatment on the day of bleeding. Generally, anorectal endoscopy can clarify the condition and find the bleeding point. However, despite this, if there is blood in the stool (except for black stool which is considered upper gastrointestinal bleeding), it is still recommended to do an electronic colonoscopy, because blood in the stool is an "alarm symptom" and it is important to get a timely and clear diagnosis. If it is hemorrhoids or anal fissures, local treatment will be enough. Polyps need to be removed as early as possible, and early diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer are particularly important. |
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