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look for dark colored or black spots in it. if you do see some have yourself checked. this is just a sign and could or could not be blood considering your diet

2006-10-16 10:20:05 · answer #1 · answered by ? 2 · 0 2

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Diarrhea can contribute to hemorrhoid formation because the bowel undergoes pressure strains due to the condition. Undue pressure on the veins that make up internal hemorrhoidal structures can worsen existing damage. Internal hemorrhoids are not visible, unless they proplapse (protrude) from the anus, either constantly or during a bowel movement. If this is the case, then you have a grade III or IV internal hemorrhoid. If the protrusion is on the anal verge or the area surrounding the anus, then its likely an external hemorrhoid. Reducing pressure from issues of diarrhea and constipation will help. Not straining during a bowel movement, not lifting heavy objects, not sitting for extended periods, all will help.

An external hemorrhoid is simply a vein located at the anal verge, the wall of which as weakened and protruded. Don't push on it, this will only increase pressure and worsen it. The body has to repair the vein wall and rebuild the integrity. This takes time, perhaps weeks, if all goes well. Use sitz baths and over-the-counter medications such as pads or creams to provide symptom relief in the interim. These won't solve the issue long term, but will give the tissue a better chance at self-healing.

Internal hemorrhoids are a different matter and require more intervention. Your best bet is to educate yourself about the condition, its causes and what options there are to treat it both short and long term. Don't ignore it though, hemorrhoids tend to become chronic in nature, lasting years or decades in some cases.

2014-12-21 14:55:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Passing blood in your faeces is a symptom itself. Two of the possible causes can be Hemorrhoids or colorectal cancer. Either way, you should go and see your doctor to have it checked out. You may need to have a sigmoidoscopy to put you and your doctor's minds at rest.

2006-10-16 10:24:28 · answer #3 · answered by Polo 7 · 0 0

The symptom is passing blood. If it's dark blood, then you should see a doctor immediately because it could be an internal problem. If it's bright red, it's probably just a tear or something around your rectum. Good luck!

2006-10-16 10:18:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do you mean causes? If it's fresh blood it could be haemorrhoids or polyps. If it's accompanied by a change in bowel habit it needs further investigation fairly urgently. If it's old, dark looking blood it means it's coming from somewhere higher up your digestive tract - the dark colour is from it being partially digested. In any case, it needs to be checked out.

2006-10-16 10:19:51 · answer #5 · answered by Nurse Soozy 5 · 1 0

if that's bleeding after emptying her bowels then inner piles or a small crack/decrease interior the anus ,if that's vibrant pink blood it rather is frequently a type of yet whilst apprehensive then get her to make an appointment,if that's darkish colored blood then i could definately pass and notice the rfile,if that's bleeding after going for a wee then it would desire to be a kidney an infection,

2016-10-02 09:01:19 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If it was contipation you may have taken the skin off the inside of your system (usually happens only once)

If you get it more than 3 times in a short space of time - I would most certainly go to the doctor straight away...I don't want to alarm you...but it is symptom of Bowel Cancer.

2006-10-16 10:20:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Well cause rather than symptom. Depends what colour the blood, could be piles if the blood's normal red colour, if your stools are dark and tar like, it could be something else. See your doctor

2006-10-16 10:25:58 · answer #8 · answered by Avon 7 · 0 0

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2016-05-01 02:47:32 · answer #9 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Bright red blood is nearly always piles or maybe a small rip in your anus lining.

No matter what go see the doctor as this must be checked out.

2006-10-16 10:19:52 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Haemorrhoid's (piles), a small tear in the colon wall, even cancer. It is always best to get it checked by your doc if you start passing blood.

2006-10-16 10:25:03 · answer #11 · answered by stargazer 5 · 0 0

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