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Understanding Hemorrhoid Surgery: Key Questions and Insights

Hemorrhoids Hello Dr. Lin, I apologize for bothering you! I would like to inquire about information regarding hemorrhoid surgery. I previously had an examination at Taipei Hospital and was diagnosed with internal hemorrhoids, which cannot be reduced manually and require surgery ...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Reply: Hello, 1. The hospitalization duration is approximately 2 to 3 days. 2. After the surgery, there will be pain around the anus for about 2 weeks. The time to return to normal work varies by individual, and the nature of the job, particularly whether it involves frequent ...

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Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Risks and Importance of Colonoscopy

Blood in the stool during bowel movements? Hello Dr. Lin, I have a question to ask. Recently, I have occasionally noticed blood when having a bowel movement (about the size of a 50 NT dollar bill on the toilet paper). The doctor has arranged for a colonoscopy, but I need to sign ...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello, signing a consent form is a necessary procedure in today's medical practice. It informs both the patient and the physician that any examination carries risks, although they are low (ranging from one in ten thousand to one in a hundred thousand). Blood in the stool is ...

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Understanding Blood in Stool: Causes and Concerns in Gastroenterology

Blood in the stool? Hello Doctor, for the past three years, I have experienced blood in my stool approximately every two months. Before the occurrence of blood in my stool, I feel a dull ache and a sensation of fullness or swelling in the area of my kidneys in the back. The blood...


Dr. Yuan Hongdao Reply:
Hello, the presence of blood in the stool indicates gastrointestinal bleeding. If the person does not experience dizziness or signs of shock, it suggests that the bleeding is coming from the colon or rectum. Generally, bleeding from the colon results in dark red or bright red sto...

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Understanding Blood in Stool: Causes and Concerns for Your Health

Regarding hematochezia? Hello Dr. Chen, I have been experiencing rectal bleeding since I was about 24 years old. Initially, it occurred about once or twice a year, with only a small amount of blood on the toilet paper. However, over the past year and a half, the frequency of the...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, to determine whether you have a tumor, it is not possible to make assumptions based solely on the presence of blood in the stool. Therefore, I recommend that you visit a gastroenterology or colorectal surgery clinic to arrange for an examination (colonoscopy) to rule out t...

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Unusual Stool Shape and Blood on Toilet Paper: When to See a Doctor?

After acute non-infectious gastroenteritis, the stool appears abnormal, and there are fresh blood stains on the toilet paper? Two weeks ago, after an episode of acute non-infectious gastroenteritis and the cessation of diarrhea, I started experiencing the following after taking m...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Response: Hello, 1. Blood on toilet paper may indicate rectal bleeding. If it persists or is significant in volume, you should seek medical attention (gastroenterology or colorectal surgery) for evaluation. 2. It could also be due to hard stools, which may lead to the formati...

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Understanding Blood in Stool: Causes and When to Seek Medical Help

Rectal bleeding Hello, Dr. Chen... I would like to ask you about a situation I've been experiencing for the past three days. After having a bowel movement, I've noticed a small amount of blood (it is bright red while the stool is brown). I was wondering if this could be...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, rectal bleeding is most commonly caused by hemorrhoids or anal fissures, which are related to poor bowel habits and constipation. Of course, issues such as inflammation or tumors in the rectum are also possible, but they are less common. To determine the cause, it is essen...

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Understanding Rectal Bleeding: When to Seek Further Evaluation

Blood clots in stool Dr. Chen: Hello, I would like to ask you about external hemorrhoids that have not been painful but are associated with frequent bright red rectal bleeding and occasional dark red blood clots (similar to menstrual blood). Additionally, there is sometimes bleed...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, you can schedule a rectal (or colon) examination with a gastroenterologist or a colorectal surgeon to rule out other serious conditions (such as colitis, tumors, etc.). If no other issues are found and hemorrhoids are frequently bleeding, it is still recommended to increas...

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Understanding Blood on Toilet Paper: Causes and When to Seek Help

There are bloodstains! Hello, I would like to ask about the presence of blood on toilet paper after using the restroom lately. What could be the cause of this? My diet and lifestyle have been relatively normal, with a significant portion of my food being fruits and vegetables, an...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, rectal bleeding (bright red blood) may originate from the area around the anus (such as hemorrhoids or anal fissures) or from the rectum or lower colon (such as the sigmoid colon or descending colon). Possible conditions include inflammation, ulcers, or tumors. Therefore, ...

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Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Causes and Solutions for Painful Bowel Movements

Menstruation During bowel movements, there is a tearing pain sensation in the anus, and wiping with toilet paper results in some bright red blood. The stools are small and occur approximately every 2 to 3 days, with occasional bowel movements that do not involve blood. Aside from...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, your symptoms seem to indicate anal fissures or hemorrhoidal bleeding. I recommend increasing your intake of vegetables, fruits, and high-fiber foods, drinking plenty of water, and exercising to promote regular bowel movements (increased frequency and softer stools). If th...

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Understanding Blood in Stool: When to Seek Gastrointestinal Care

I have been experiencing bloody stools for a year, and I have undergone thorough examinations? Hello Doctor: Around February 2004, I experienced occasional rectal bleeding (sometimes once a week, sometimes every 2-3 weeks, or even twice a week, with no consistent pattern). I went...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, it is common for patients with lower gastrointestinal bleeding to undergo a colonoscopy without identifying the source of the bleeding. It could be due to hemorrhoidal bleeding or bleeding from small vessels that may not be visible after hemostasis. If you continue to expe...

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Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Causes and Concerns for Your Health

Rectal bleeding Dear Doctor, Hello. My sister has recently noticed blood in her stool when she goes to the bathroom. She mentioned that it resembles menstrual bleeding, and at first, she thought it was an early period. However, she later realized that it was blood from her bowe...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, experiencing fresh blood during bowel movements, which appears to be from the anus or rectum, without abdominal pain, and considering your young age, is less likely to be indicative of intestinal tumors or inflammatory bowel disease. The most probable cause is hemorrhoidal...

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Understanding Chronic Constipation: Causes, Treatments, and Solutions

Chronic constipation I have had a habit of constipation since I was 15 years old, but this symptom only started in October of this year. I didn't have this issue before, and now I find it difficult to have a bowel movement. I have taken three different medications (including...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, constipation is indeed a frustrating issue. Some cases are simply caused by poor dietary and bowel habits, while others may indicate underlying gastrointestinal problems. Chronic constipation can sometimes remain unexplained despite numerous tests, and may be classified as...

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Understanding the Causes of Rectal Bleeding: Insights from Gastroenterology

Consultation I visited the colorectal department at the Veterans General Hospital, where I was informed that I have a mild case of hemorrhoids and some skin breakdown around the anus due to scratching. They prescribed some topical treatment and recommended a stool test since I ha...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, the presence of occult blood in the stool indicates that there are blood components in the feces. There are many reasons that can cause a positive occult blood reaction, such as consumption of red meat (beef, lamb), broccoli, or Brussels sprouts, or even eating pig or chic...

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Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Causes and When to Seek Help

Hemorrhoidal bleeding Hello Doctor: A few days ago, I noticed blood in my stool during a bowel movement, and it was quite a lot. I tried to avoid straining during the next two or three times, but it still occurred. What's even more concerning is that it was almost like it wa...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, I would like to inquire about your bowel movements. Are they normal, or do you experience constipation with hard stools? Is the blood you notice completely fresh and coating the normal stool, or is it mixed in? Most cases of rectal bleeding are due to hemorrhoids near the ...

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Sudden Severe Rectal Bleeding: When to Seek Medical Attention?

Sudden massive bleeding..? Dear Doctor: Recently, I experienced a sudden onset of heavy bleeding during bowel movements, which has persisted for several days. On the first day of these symptoms, I also had diarrhea. The amount of blood this time is unprecedented. For the followin...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello: The sudden occurrence of fresh blood in the stool is indeed a concerning situation. The causes may include bleeding from hemorrhoids, lesions in the rectum or colon (which could be tumors or inflammation, as well as diverticula, polyps, or vascular abnormalities). A small ...

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Sudden Rectal Bleeding: Causes and Concerns for Gastrointestinal Health

Massive rectal bleeding? Sudden large amounts of bright red blood in the stool, accompanied by left abdominal pain, can be concerning. Possible causes may include hemorrhoids, anal fissures, diverticular disease, or even more serious conditions such as colorectal polyps or cancer...


Dr. Yang Peizhen Reply:
Hello: There are many causes of bloody stools, including hemorrhoids, anal fissures, tumors, polyps, inflammation, diverticula, ischemia, infections, and more. To determine the underlying cause, it is best to undergo a colonoscopy and then provide targeted treatment. Sincerely, D...

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Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Causes and When to Seek Help

Rectal bleeding In June, I frequently experienced rectal bleeding, but it stopped after about a week. In July, I underwent a full-body check-up and was diagnosed with superficial gastritis and tested positive for Helicobacter pylori. After that, I occasionally experienced rectal ...


Dr. Liang Jiade Reply:
Hello: The pattern of rectal bleeding (bright red blood or black stools, frequency, volume, chronic or acute) and whether the stools themselves are mixed with blood can help differentiate between upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Your upper gastrointestinal endoscopy res...

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Are Polyps the Same as Hemorrhoids? Understanding the Differences and Care

Are polyps the same as hemorrhoids? My father has been experiencing rectal bleeding and suspects hemorrhoids, so he underwent a colonoscopy. The doctor said he had polyps, which have been removed. Are polyps the same as hemorrhoids? What should he pay attention to after the remov...


Dr. Cai Junyan Reply:
Hello, Yaya: Colorectal polyps are abnormal growths within the colon and are not hemorrhoids. They can range in size from a few millimeters to several centimeters, with both benign and malignant types reported in the literature. The larger the polyp, the greater the likelihood of...

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Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Causes and When to Seek Help

Rectal bleeding? Recently, I experienced constipation and had to strain a lot while using the restroom. The situation has improved somewhat, but after bowel movements, I noticed slight bleeding around the anal area. However, there is no pain, so I'm unsure whether it's ...


Dr. Yang Peizhen Reply:
Hello! The causes of rectal bleeding include anal fissures, hemorrhoids, inflammation, polyps, and even tumors; however, the most likely causes are still the first two. As age varies, the underlying causes may also differ. Therefore, if symptoms persist without improvement, it is...

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Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Is It Hemorrhoids or Something More Serious?

In the past three days, every time I have a bowel movement, I have been experiencing bright red blood during bowel movements for the past three days, without straining. After finishing, I feel a bit weak in the anal area, similar to the sensation after diarrhea. Could this be a s...


Dr. Xu Ruihong Reply:
Your condition could potentially be due to hemorrhoidal bleeding, anal fissures, or colitis. Of course, there is also a possibility of colorectal cancer, but based on your history, the likelihood is relatively low. It is recommended that you consult a gastroenterologist for a tho...

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