How is it that there is blood in the big size or pee fart in these two days? I've never had hemorrhoids. Is it going to grow hemorrhoids? Or something serious
Condition Analysis:
Don't say there are no hemorrhoids. We all have anal pads. This anal pad is called anal pad before there are no symptoms and hemorrhoids after symptoms. The main manifestations are bloody stool and bright red blood. Some people have thrombosis, external hemorrhoids or inflammatory external hemorrhoids, which will cause anal pain. If internal hemorrhoids are serious, they will fall out when defecating, and severe internal hemorrhoids can also cause anal pruritus. If you are not at ease, you can go to the hospital to have a colonoscopy. The purpose is to exclude bleeding caused by other diseases.
Condition Analysis:
There may have been no hemorrhoids before, but in the current situation, it is recommended to go to the anorectal department for effective diagnosis and treatment to judge whether there is the above bleeding caused by internal hemorrhoids, and choose the usual contraindications and precautions according to the specific condition.
Condition Analysis:
According to your description, it is recommended that you go to the anorectal Department of the regular hospital for systematic examination to check whether there are rectal polyps, internal hemorrhoids and anal fissure. In terms of diet, you need to pay attention to spicy and irritant food, find out the exact cause, and treat the cause and symptom.
Condition Analysis:
If the color of blood in the anus is bright when exhausting or defecating, this situation may be anal fissure or hemorrhoids. These two diseases are the most common. The diagnosis is not difficult. It can be determined by face-to-face observation. If it's not serious, you can apply some ointment for treatment.
Condition Analysis:
Local jet bleeding of anus will occur when defecating or urinating. Hemorrhoids bleeding shall be considered. And the amount of local bleeding is relatively large. It is suggested that the patient should go to the anorectal department as soon as possible for surgical ligation and hemostasis. If necessary, enteroscopy should be performed to exclude bleeding caused by intestinal organic lesions.