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Bleeding in the stool does not rule out the occurrence of anorectal disease. Generally, there are many reasons for bleeding in the stool, such as anal fissure and hemorrhoids. , rectal polyps, ulcerative colitis, colorectal tumors, etc. can all cause blood in the stool.
Hemorrhoid bleeding: characterized by blood, dripping or ejaculating blood, painless.
Anal fissure: characterized by blood on paper after defecation or blood dripping with stool. Anal pain and discomfort after defecation.
Cololitis: Bleeding is mostly mucus and bloody stools, accompanied by abdominal pain, diarrhea and other discomforts.
Colorectal tumors: Bleeding is mostly dark red blood or blood clots. , in the early stage, it is often accompanied by changes in bowel habits, alternating diarrhea and constipation, etc.
In order to avoid misdiagnosis and mistreatment, it is recommended that you first go to the local anorectal specialist hospital or go to the anorectal surgery department of a regular hospital nearby, and do the necessary digital rectal examination and anorectoscopy. If necessary, perform an electronic colonoscopy. .
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