Symptoms of hemolytic enteritis hemorrhoids

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First of all, we need to understand what is enteritis, what is hemorrhoids. Enteritis is enteritis, which is caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites; Hemorrhoids is a common disease located in the anus, one of the most common anorectal diseases. To judge whether it is enteritis or hemorrhoids is mainly based on the patient's stool. Enteritis is usually a mixture of stool and blood; Hemorrhoids are bleeding after defecation, or bleeding more blood flow, bleeding less blood stick to the stool periphery, no stool and blood mixed together.

Symptoms of hemolytic enteritis hemorrhoids

Let's distinguish between hemorrhoids and enteritis. According to the different clinical manifestations of the two diseases, we can easily distinguish them according to the stool of the patients. Enteritis is usually a mixture of stool and blood; Hemorrhoids are bleeding after defecation, or bleeding more blood flow, bleeding less blood stick to the stool periphery, no stool and blood mixed together.

What do we need to know about hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoids, hemorrhoids, is the most common anorectal disease in China. It can be found at any age. But with the increase of age, the incidence rate is increasing. The main clinical manifestation was hematochezia. In clinical medicine, hemorrhoids are divided into internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids and mixed hemorrhoids according to the location of hemorrhoids.

Enteritis is caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. The main clinical manifestations are abdominal pain, diarrhea, watery stool or mucus purulent bloody stool. Patients often have anorexia, dyspepsia, insomnia and dreaminess. In clinic, it can be divided into acute colitis and chronic colitis.

matters needing attention

Whether patients with hemorrhoids or enteritis, the prevention of disease is the main. Secondly, in the early stage of the disease, we need to see a doctor in time, in order to achieve timely treatment and recover as soon as possible. Remember, we can't avoid medical treatment.