Is It Advisable to Apply Hemorrhoid Cream for Rectal Bleeding?
Whether it is good to use hemorrhoid ointment for bloody stool needs to be judged based on the cause of bloody stool. If the bleeding is caused by hemorrhoids, using hemorrhoid ointment can have a certain therapeutic effect. However, if bloody stool is caused by other reasons, it is not recommended to use hemorrhoid ointment.
If a patient has internal or mixed hemorrhoids, there may be blood in the stool. In this case, hemorrhoid ointment can be used for treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Because hemorrhoid ointment has the function of reducing swelling and pain, clearing heat and promoting bowel movements, it can relieve the patient's symptoms.
If a patient has an anal fissure, there may also be blood in the stool, accompanied by severe pain. In this case, using hemorrhoid ointment will not have a therapeutic effect. It is necessary to use nitroglycerin ointment or other medications under the guidance of a doctor to improve the condition of anal fissure.
Rectal polyps refer to protuberant lesions protruding from the surface of the rectal mucosa into the intestinal cavity. The causes of rectal polyps are related to genetic factors and poor eating habits. After illness, patients may experience symptoms such as bloody stool, prolapse, and abdominal pain. However, hemorrhoid ointment does not have the effect of treating rectal polyps, so it cannot achieve therapeutic results.
Intestinal tumors are tumorous diseases that occur in the intestinal tract. The causes may be related to genetic factors or long-term smoking and drinking. After illness, patients may experience symptoms such as increased bowel movements, diarrhea, and weight loss. If intestinal tumors grow near blood vessels, they may also cause bloody stool. In this case, it is also not recommended to use hemorrhoid ointment for treatment to avoid delaying the condition.
When patients experience bloody stool, they need to go to the gastroenterology department of the hospital in time and undergo surgical resection as directed by the doctor.