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Understanding Blood in Stool: Symptoms and Causes Explained

Rectal bleeding Hello, doctor. On July 26 (Friday) afternoon, I experienced abdominal pain and went to the bathroom three times. Initially, my stools were normal, but eventually, it progressed to diarrhea. Towards the end, I noticed blood and mucus in my stool. I would like to as...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
Severe diarrhea may be accompanied by mucus with blood, indicating that the intestines are in an inflammatory state. A light diet should be adopted, with an emphasis on hydration to allow the intestines to rest. In severe cases, it is advisable to visit a gastroenterology clinic ...

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Understanding Polyp Growth and Scar Formation After Surgery

Question 207997 follow-up? Hello, Doctor: Regarding the second point, I have some questions I would like to understand based on your response. Is it possible for polyps to develop during the wound healing process? Because there was originally no polyp, but during the second laser...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
During the wound healing process, it is possible for the area to appear uneven and form a raised bump, commonly referred to as a skin tag. This is different from the polyp-like growths that can occur in the intestinal mucosa. If there are no symptoms, no treatment is necessary. T...

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Understanding Fresh Blood in Stool: Causes and Concerns

Blood in the stool? Hello, doctor. Recently, I've noticed fresh blood when I go to the bathroom. I had a period of diarrhea before, and I underwent a colonoscopy last year, which showed no issues except for a small polyp that was removed. However, my diarrhea persisted, and ...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
If a colonoscopy has recently been performed, the likelihood of tumors or polyps is lower. If diarrhea is accompanied by mucus in the stool or blood in the stool, inflammatory bowel disease or ulcerative conditions should be considered. If the stool is hard, requires straining, a...

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Understanding Causes of Rectal Bleeding Without Pain

Rectal bleeding Bleeding during bowel movements without associated tearing pain can have several potential causes. Since a doctor performed a digital rectal examination and did not find hemorrhoids or fissures, other possibilities may include: 1. **Anal Fissures**: Even if not v...


Dr. Chen Jiaming Reply:
If no lesions can be found from the anal canal to the rectum, it is recommended to arrange a colonoscopy to confirm whether there are tumors or bleeding points in the higher segments of the intestine.

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Understanding Painful Bowel Movements: When Surgery is Necessary for Hemorrhoids

Painful bowel movements with bleeding? Hello, doctor. I have third-degree internal and external hemorrhoids, as well as anal fissures. I experience sharp pain every time I have a bowel movement, and this has been ongoing for nearly ten years. I have had internal hemorrhoids bande...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
Based on the description, the persistent pain and bleeding issues caused by internal and external hemorrhoids as well as anal fissures have affected your quality of life, and surgical treatment should be considered. Hemorrhoid ligation is only applicable to internal hemorrhoids a...

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Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Causes, Concerns, and Care Tips

Rectal bleeding Hello, doctor. In January, I had a positive fecal occult blood test and went to the hospital for a colonoscopy. I recently reviewed the report, which indicates rectal bleeding (the biopsy report showed no issues). I need to undergo another sigmoidoscopy in a month...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
Common causes of rectal bleeding include rectal polyps, anal conditions (such as hemorrhoids or anal fissures), rectal inflammation (such as ulcerative colitis or ischemic colitis), and rectal cancer. The doctor has prescribed laxatives and stool softeners, likely to alleviate yo...

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Understanding Painless Anal Growths: Possible Causes and Concerns

Anal protrusion Hello doctor, I would like to inquire about a gray, hard, raised lesion that has developed around the anal area. It has been approximately 15-20 days since I first noticed it, and the lesion is not painful at all.


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
The gray, hard, elongated protrusions around the anus may be anal warts or anal polyps. Anal warts are skin lesions caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and are usually painless, while anal polyps are tissue growths resulting from local inflammation or irritation. However, it...

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Post-Surgery Constipation: Understanding Recovery After Hemorrhoid Surgery

Post-hemorrhoid surgery Hello Dr. Chang, I am a patient with grade III internal hemorrhoids and have already undergone minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgery. It has been over two months since the surgery. For the first month after the surgery, my bowel movements were normal, but ...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
If the examination shows no issues with stenosis, it may not necessarily be related to surgery. A colonoscopy will not affect bowel function. It is advisable to increase fluid intake and fiber supplements, engage in more physical activity to promote gastrointestinal motility, use...

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White Bumps Around the Anus: Causes and Concerns

There are small white bumps around the anus? During a shower, I noticed small white bumps around my anus that look somewhat like white pimples on my face when photographed with my phone. They cause a slight pain or a foreign body sensation, but it's not very noticeable. Coul...


Dr. Xu Kaixi Reply:
Based on your description, the white protrusion near the anus could be indicative of several conditions, including a sebaceous cyst, folliculitis, anal papillae, thrombosed hemorrhoids, or anal polyps, among others. Due to the limited information provided, it is recommended to vi...

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Understanding Blood in Stool: Possible Causes and Concerns

Rectal bleeding Hello, doctor. A few weeks ago and again today, I experienced diarrhea, and after using the toilet, I noticed fresh blood in the bowl. However, I do not have any pain in my anus or abdomen. After cleaning myself, there was no blood, and everything seemed normal. I...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
There are three common causes of rectal bleeding: 1. Anal fissures or skin irritation leading to bleeding, characterized by a small amount of blood accompanied by a sharp pain at the site of the wound. 2. Ruptured thrombosed hemorrhoids, which typically produce slightly more bloo...

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Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Causes and Concerns for Young Adults

Rectal bleeding Hello Doctor, for the past month, I have been experiencing hard stools and pain during bowel movements. Sometimes I notice bright red blood in the toilet or on toilet paper. I am concerned about what this might indicate, especially since I am 20 years old and worr...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
There are three common causes of rectal bleeding: 1. Anal fissures or skin irritation leading to minor bleeding, characterized by a small amount of blood accompanied by a sharp pain at the site of the injury. 2. Ruptured thrombosed hemorrhoids, which typically produce slightly mo...

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Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Causes and Concerns

Rectal bleeding during bowel movements? Hello, Dr. Chang. I've been experiencing a burning and itching sensation around my anus for the past couple of days. My stools have been somewhat soft, and after bowel movements, I've noticed dark red liquid on the toilet paper, b...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
There are three common causes of rectal bleeding: 1. Anal fissures or skin abrasions, characterized by a small amount of blood accompanied by a sharp pain at the site of the wound. 2. Ruptured thrombosed hemorrhoids, which typically produce slightly more blood than the first caus...

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Understanding Anal Skin Tags: Symptoms, Concerns, and When to Seek Help

External anal skin tag Hello Doctor, about two years ago, I felt a small lump between my anus and vagina. There was no bleeding after bowel movements, but it felt a bit itchy when touched. I have already consulted a colorectal surgeon at the hospital, who performed a physical exa...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
The colorectal surgeon diagnosed the polyps caused by excessive straining during bowel movements, which are actually anal skin tags commonly associated with anal fissures. They typically do not present any symptoms, but may occasionally become swollen and painful due to external ...

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Postpartum Hemorrhoids: Symptoms, Treatment Options, and When to Seek Surgery

Postpartum hemorrhoids Hello, doctor. I would like to ask about hemorrhoids. I gave birth on May 1st, and afterward, I noticed two small polyps around my anus. They don't hurt when I touch them, but I do see a little blood when I go to the bathroom. I suspect I have develope...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
If there are no specific symptoms during pregnancy and hemorrhoids occur only after delivery, surgery may not be necessary. It is advisable to start with warm sitz baths, use hemorrhoid ointments, and increase fluid and dietary fiber intake to prevent constipation, as these measu...

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Post-Surgery Care for Hemorrhoids and Rectal Polyps: Key Insights

Post-hemorrhoid surgery Hello Dr. Ke: I underwent surgery for rectal polyps and mixed nevi on May 29, and I would like to ask you a few questions: 1. Both the polyp and nevus wounds are internal; how can I determine if the wounds are healing properly? 2. It has been 26 days post-...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. No pain and no discharge means it has healed. 2. After so many days, it will not reopen. 3. Sutures generally fall out 1 to 4 weeks after surgery, depending on the type of suture used. The loss of sutures does not necessarily indicate that the wound has healed; absorbable sutu...

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Understanding Blood After Bowel Movements: Causes and Concerns

Blood on toilet paper after wiping can indicate several potential issues, including hemorrhoids, anal fissures, or other gastrointestinal conditions? Recently, after having a bowel movement, I noticed that sometimes there are small red specks in my stool. I think it might be remn...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
There are three common causes of rectal bleeding: 1. Anal fissures or skin irritation leading to bleeding, characterized by a small amount of blood accompanied by a sharp pain at the site of the injury. 2. Ruptured thrombosed hemorrhoids, which typically produce a slightly larger...

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Understanding Blood in Stool During COVID: When to Seek Gastroenterology Care

Blood streaks during the COVID-19 period? Hello, Doctor: I would like to ask you two questions. 1. I recently had COVID-19 and my fever has subsided, but I am now experiencing intermittent abdominal pain. During my first bowel movement, I had difficulty passing stool and notice...


Dr. Chen Bingze Reply:
If you do not meet the criteria for antiviral medication, the doctor cannot prescribe COVID-19 antiviral drugs to you, and you will only receive symptomatic treatment. After diagnosis, some individuals may experience lingering symptoms. I recommend that you consider undergoing a ...

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Understanding Anal Fissures and Small Polyps: Will They Heal?

Anal fissures and small polyps, will the small polyps resolve on their own? A week ago, I noticed a small amount of blood after having a bowel movement, so I went to see a doctor. After a digital examination, the doctor diagnosed me with a grade one internal hemorrhoid. Externall...


Dr. Xu Kaixi Reply:
Gastrointestinal polyps are benign tumors that may grow larger over time and have the potential for dysplasia. Therefore, surgical removal is recommended.

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Understanding Anal Fissures and Polyps: Concerns and Care

Anal fissures and polyps that do not heal? A month ago, I noticed some blood after having a bowel movement. Although it was only a drop or two, I was very worried and decided to see a doctor. During the examination, the doctor said that there was nothing unusual on the exterior o...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
Polyps can develop into cancer, specifically referring to adenomatous polyps that form in the colorectal mucosa, which is why they are typically removed upon detection. Recurrent anal fissures are often accompanied by sentinel piles on the lateral side of the anus and hypertrophi...

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Understanding Electrocautery for Anal Polyps: Recovery and Care

Electrocution issues On January 6th, during a follow-up appointment, the doctor informed me that I had a wound with a polyp that needed to be cauterized immediately. After the procedure near my anus, I noticed that the area around the polyp has turned black. Is it normal for both...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
The term "blackening" refers to a condition that is difficult to assess without direct observation. After electrocautery, it is normal for the tissue to become charred and appear black. If both sides are blackened, it may be due to excessive application of povidone-iodi...

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