What Should I Do If Theres Bleeding After Anal Dilatation?
Bleeding after anal dilatation can be treated through regular disinfection, topical medication, oral medication, intravenous drip, and other methods.

1. Regular Disinfection During the process of anal dilatation, the mucosa of the anal area may be stimulated, thereby inducing bleeding. During this period, physiological saline and potassium permanganate solution can be used regularly to rinse the local skin, which can prevent infection. Generally, this bleeding symptom will be alleviated after a period of time.
2. Topical Medication If proper care of the local skin is not provided after anal dilatation bleeding, resulting in redness and swelling, medications such as erythromycin ointment, mupirocin ointment, and fusidic acid cream can be applied under medical guidance. These can play an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory role and help promote skin recovery.
3. Oral Medication If the bleeding volume is large after anal dilatation and the bleeding cannot be stopped, tranexamic acid tablets, vitamin K1, and hemostatic granules can be taken under medical guidance for treatment.
4. Intravenous Drip If local skin becomes infected with pus after anal dilatation, it may also induce skin bleeding and pain. At this time, intravenous drip treatment can be given under medical guidance, with medications such as amoxicillin sodium for injection, ceftriaxone sodium for injection, and penicillin sodium for injection. Besides, surgical treatment is also an option. During treatment, proper care of the anal skin should be taken, including wearing loose and breathable underwear, maintaining a light diet, quitting smoking and alcohol, which can help promote skin recovery.