What are the symptoms of bloody stool

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Hematochezia refers to the discharge of blood from the anus, bloody stool, or all bloody stool with bright red, dark red or tarry color, all of which are called hematochezia. Hematochezia is commonly seen in lower gastrointestinal bleeding, especially colon and rectum bleeding. Let's take a look at the following.

What are the symptoms of bloody stool

First: the blood color is bright red, no pain, more common in internal hemorrhoids, stage I hemorrhoids with hematochezia as the characteristics, often due to stool scratch hemorrhoids and bleeding, the blood, or drip unceasingly, or can eject blood, or only in the toilet paper with blood; stage II hemorrhoids hematochezia is not much or no bleeding, often out of the anus.  

Second: anal fissure of bloody stool with anal pain and typical periodic pain after defecation.

Third: chronic nonspecific ulcerative colitis and bacillary dysentery: both can be seen bloody stool, and more with mucus or pus at the same time, accompanied by abdominal pain.  

matters needing attention

Haemorrhagic colitis: acute onset, accompanied by fever, diarrhea, history of eating rotten meat, often in the form of food poisoning. In addition, attention should be paid to intussusception. Some systemic diseases such as leukemia, aplastic anemia, hemophilia can also have bloody stool symptoms. It is suggested to go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid other complications.