Why Do I Feel Like I Have Hemorrhoids with Blood in My Stool?
The feeling of blood and hemorrhoids during bowel movements may be caused by hemorrhoids, anal fissures, rectal polyps, and other reasons. It is recommended that patients seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause and undergo targeted treatment.
If patients have long-term poor bowel habits, it may stimulate the anus, leading to hemorrhoids. During the onset of the disease, local congestion and swelling may occur, accompanied by pain, bleeding, and other symptoms. At this time, drugs such as Compound Carrageenan Ester Cream and Musk Hemorrhoid Suppository can be used under the guidance of a doctor. If necessary, surgical resection can be performed for improvement.
If patients have long-term improper diet or frequent constipation, it may lead to the rupture of the anal canal skin, resulting in pain, bleeding, and other symptoms in the anus area. At this time, drugs such as Nitroglycerin Ointment and Compound Lidocaine Cream can be used in combination under the guidance of a doctor. If necessary, treatments such as internal anal sphincterotomy can be performed.
If patients have diseases such as rectal polyps, it may damage the intestinal mucosa, slow down intestinal motility to a certain extent, and even cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, and other symptoms. At this time, treatments such as endoscopic electrocoagulation resection can be performed. In addition, ulcerative colitis, rectal cancer, and other reasons cannot be excluded. If the patient's symptoms persist or are accompanied by other discomforts, they should promptly seek medical attention.