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Blood on Toilet Paper: Understanding Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Risks

After having a bowel movement, I noticed a small amount of bright red blood on the toilet paper? 1. After having a bowel movement, I noticed some bright red blood on the toilet paper, and occasionally I experience a slight stinging sensation. 2. The first part of my stool consis...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello: 1. Rectal bleeding is most commonly caused by hemorrhoids, but if the bleeding is significant or occurs frequently, it is necessary to consult a colorectal surgeon. 2. If the stool becomes thin, it may indicate a tumor near the rectum; however, once a tumor causes an obstr...

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Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Causes and When to Seek Help

Rectal bleeding I personally dislike having bowel movements because it takes a long time for me to pass stool. I usually wait until my stomach feels uncomfortable before going, and I often hold it in until I can't anymore. Last week, I experienced gastrointestinal discomfort...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello: Long-standing poor bowel habits can lead to hard stools, resulting in anal laxity. If there is persistent bleeding, please consult a colorectal surgeon. A diet rich in fiber, with plenty of fruits and vegetables, and low in fried and irritating foods is recommended. Ensure...

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Understanding Changes in Stool Consistency: When to Seek Medical Advice

The stool is somewhat thin? Hello, Doctor. I have noticed that my stool has been somewhat sticky at times, and although it is formed, it can be quite thin—thinner than a pencil, but about the thickness of my finger at its thickest, which is similar to my thumb. Recently, there ha...


Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: It is recommended that you consume more fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and other high-fiber foods, while also maintaining a balanced intake of dairy, eggs, fish, meat, and legumes. Engage in regular physical activity and ensure adequate hydration. If symptoms do not ...

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Understanding Stomach Pain, Black Stool, and Rectal Bleeding

Stomach pain, black stools, and bleeding? Hello Doctor: Recently, I have been experiencing some gastrointestinal discomfort. It started with blood on the toilet paper after a bowel movement, but there was one instance of significant bleeding. I also had dark stools for nearly a w...


Dr. Cai Jinji Reply:
Hello: Staying up late can lead to a decrease in immune function. Based on the description, the first consideration should be issues related to the stomach or intestines. It is advisable to consult a gastroenterologist for further examination and treatment. The physician will pro...

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Blood in Stool: When to See a Doctor and What to Expect

I have blood in my stool today! Today, after having a bowel movement, I noticed blood on the toilet paper and also in the stool. Previously, I occasionally saw a little blood on the toilet paper, but today there was more, and I could see blood in the stool as well. Since it'...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello: Rectal bleeding is commonly caused by bleeding near the anus, including areas such as the rectum. Conditions such as hemorrhoids and proctitis are common causes. If the amount of bleeding is not significant, please consult a colorectal surgeon. Wishing you good health. Dr....

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Understanding Bloating and Rectal Bleeding: Common Gastrointestinal Concerns

Please ask your question, and I will do my best to provide an answer? Hello Doctor: I would like to ask about a recent issue I've been experiencing. I've been feeling bloated in my abdomen frequently, sometimes to the point of discomfort. Additionally, I also feel bloat...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello: Regarding your questions, here are the responses: 1. Significant abdominal bloating requires a visit to a gastroenterologist for X-ray and other examinations. 2. Blood when wiping can generally indicate hemorrhoids or anal fissures. Wishing you good health. Sincerely, Dr. ...

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Occasional Blood on Toilet Paper: What It Means and When to See a Doctor

Occasionally, there is blood on the toilet paper after bowel movements? Hello, doctor. After I have a bowel movement, I sometimes notice a little blood on the toilet paper when I wipe. However, there have been three instances where there was quite a bit of blood, and once I could...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello: The symptoms are related to rectal bleeding, with the bleeding occurring at the anal or rectal location. Please schedule an appointment at the colorectal surgery outpatient clinic. Our clinic hours are Monday afternoons, Tuesday mornings and afternoons, Wednesday afternoon...

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Bright Red Blood in Stool: Possible Causes and Concerns

In the past two days, there has been bright red blood in the stool (this has only occurred in the last two days)? Hello, I am an engineer working at a technology company. My job is quite stressful, and I work a schedule of two days on and two days off (currently frequently rotati...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello: The most common cause of rectal bleeding is hemorrhoids, often triggered by stress, irritating foods, and a diet high in fried foods. However, other causes such as inflammation, polyps, ulcers, diverticula, tumors, etc., cannot be ruled out without further colonoscopic exa...

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Understanding the Connection Between Bowel Movements and Rectal Bleeding

The relationship between bowel movements and the anus? Doctor, I've noticed that during my last two bowel movements, my stool was hard at first and then became softer, and as I continued to pass it, it became easier. However, I found some blood on the toilet paper after thes...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello: The most common causes of rectal bleeding are hemorrhoids or anal fissures. If the symptoms persist or recur, you should consult a colorectal surgeon. Best regards, Dr. Chi-Feng Chen, Taoyuan Hospital, Department of Health.

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Understanding Blood After Bowel Movements: Causes and Solutions

Blood after bowel movements? Hello, doctor. It has been over a month since I have been experiencing bowel movements that are either hard, resembling small pellets like sheep feces, or formed into long shapes. After passing stool, there is always bright red blood that drips down. ...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello: The most common cause of rectal bleeding is indeed hemorrhoids. However, it cannot be definitively stated that it is not caused by other issues. It is recommended to consult a colorectal surgeon. Wishing you good health, Dr. Chi-Feng Chen, Taoyuan General Hospital, Departm...

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Understanding Post-Defecation Bleeding: Causes and Concerns

Rectal bleeding Hello doctor, I experienced rectal bleeding for about five hours in mid-June, which was bright red and painless. (On that day, I had diarrhea, which was somewhat hard at first and then soft; there was no blood in the stool itself.) In August, I underwent a fecal i...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello: Based on the symptoms, it appears to be bleeding near the anus, possibly from hemorrhoids or anal fissures. You should consult a colorectal surgeon. Generally, post-defecation bleeding refers to bleeding that occurs immediately after a bowel movement. Wishing you good heal...

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Understanding Changes in Bowel Habits: Insights on IBS and Other Causes

Changes in bowel habits Hello, doctor. Two months ago, after a sudden urge to use the restroom, I noticed bright red blood coming from my anus a few hours later, similar to menstrual flow. Since then, I have not seen any blood (it was painless). I have previously tended to be con...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello: 1. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) has many forms; some are primarily characterized by constipation, others by diarrhea, and some alternate between constipation and diarrhea. Severe diarrhea-predominant IBS may result in frequent bowel movements, sometimes worsening after...

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Understanding Blood in Stool: Causes and Concerns for Gastrointestinal Health

Blood in the stool? Hello Doctor, last night I had some stir-fried dishes and drank a bit of beer. When I went to the bathroom, I noticed blood in my stool, which was bright red. The bleeding did not occur at the beginning of the bowel movement but rather at the end. The amount o...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello: Based on the symptoms, rectal bleeding is the current condition, and the most common cause is hemorrhoids. Internal hemorrhoids may be painless and itch-free, presenting only with bleeding. Of course, if there are concerns about other issues or if you want to understand th...

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Is It Colon Cancer? Understanding Symptoms and Solutions

Is it colorectal cancer? Recently, I experienced some constipation that resulted in hard stools, causing significant pain during bowel movements. I'm unsure if I might have scratched my anus, as there was some bleeding. Although the hard stool situation has improved over tim...


Dr. Yang Zhichao Reply:
Dear Mr./Ms. Ya-Ken, Based on your symptoms, including changes in bowel habits, rectal bleeding, and the need to have multiple bowel movements to feel completely empty, many conditions such as functional gastrointestinal disorders and irritable bowel syndrome can present similar...

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Understanding Painful Bowel Movements and Rectal Bleeding: Causes and Remedies

Pain and bleeding during bowel movements? Hello Doctor, my situation is that I have a bowel movement about every two to three days, and my stools are usually quite hard, which causes pain. When I wipe with toilet paper, there is bright red blood, about a quarter of a piece of toi...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
1. Pain during bowel movements accompanied by a small amount of blood is commonly diagnosed as anal fissure, but differential diagnoses include hemorrhoids, proctitis, polyps, inflammatory bowel disease, and tumors. 2. Treatment for anal fissures is recommended to include a hig...

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Understanding Blood in Stool: Causes and Concerns for Your Health

Blood in the stool is concerning? Dr. Chen: Hello! Recently, I have been experiencing rectal bleeding when I have a bowel movement. The first time I noticed blood, my stool was hard, and since then, I have continued to see blood during bowel movements, although not all of my stoo...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, generally speaking, bright red blood in the stool is often related to issues around the anus, with hemorrhoids being the most common condition. If the bleeding persists, you should consult a colorectal surgeon, who can determine if further examination is necessary. Wishing...

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Blood on Toilet Paper: Causes and Solutions for Gastrointestinal Issues

There is blood when wiping after a bowel movement? As mentioned in the topic description, I have recently noticed some blood on the toilet paper when wiping after a bowel movement. Please tell me what could be the cause, and how to treat or prevent it.


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, if you experience rectal bleeding, especially when wiping, the likelihood of hemorrhoids is the highest. If the amount of bleeding is significant or if bleeding occurs repeatedly, it is advisable to undergo further examination with a sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy. Wishing y...

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Understanding Abnormal Stool: Symptoms and Possible Causes

Abnormal stool? I have been experiencing some unusual bowel movements lately. Initially, my stools were normal but somewhat dry, small (about slightly larger than a five-cent coin), and somewhat hard. After finishing, there was no pain. However, about half an hour after eating, I...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, you may have some inflammation in your gastrointestinal tract and indigestion. It is advisable to start a light diet for one or two meals, with less oil and dairy. The rectal bleeding accompanied by pain at the anal area is most likely due to hemorrhoids. If the bleeding o...

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Understanding Blood in Stool: Causes and Concerns for Patients

Blood in the stool? Hello Doctor, yesterday I noticed blood in my stool. There were three pieces of stool; the first and third were normal in color, but the second piece had blood at the front end, which looked like it was smeared on. I also found a little bit of blood on the toi...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, based on the bleeding condition, it appears to be rectal bleeding near the anal area. The most common causes are anal fissures or hemorrhoidal bleeding. If you are concerned, you may visit a colorectal surgeon or a gastroenterologist for further evaluation. Wishing you goo...

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Understanding Stomach Acid Secretion: Causes and Solutions for Nighttime Discomfort

excuse me? The stomach secretes gastric acid not only before and after meals but also during other times, such as when a person is anxious or stressed. Additionally, it can produce gastric acid during the night, even when no food has been consumed. This may be due to previous hab...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello, the secretion of gastric acid significantly increases after meals, peaking post-meal. Before sleeping, the sensation of gastric acid secretion is not due to excessive secretion but rather because there is no food in the stomach to neutralize the acid, compounded by past ha...

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