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What Causes Blood In Stool?

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Posted on Tue, 31 Mar 2015
Question: I am a 28 year old guy. Had some bright red blood in toilet a few times. Went to the gastro. He checked and said he saw no signs of hemroids or of blood in the stool. That was 4 months ago. This morning I had a little bit of bright red blood in toilet when I went. Should I go back to the doctor? I don't smoke and am mostly vegetarian. YYYY@YYYY

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Answered by Dr. Grzegorz Stanko (23 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Such bleeding is characteristic for hemorrhoids.

Detailed Answer:
Hello!

Thank you for the query.

Bright red blood which appears on stool surface or toilet paper is caused by hemorrhoids. This condition very often can not be detected by rectal examination. Try to imagine that hemorrhoids are enlarged veins. This veins get collapsed when you put pressure on them. Now when you place a finger into a rectum (during physical examination), hemorrhoids collapse so can not be palpated. That is why gastrologist could not find hemorrhoids. But this does not mean you do not have them.

As long as blood is not mixed with stool, no mucus, weight loss, abdominal pain, bloating, no reason to be concerned.
And no reason to rush to a doctor.

Please try to follow this simple steps:
- start probiotic and fiber intake
- do not push hard on stool
- wash your rectum after every stool
- have sitz baths with Oak Bark twice a day for a week

This should cause hemorrhoids improvement so the bleeding will stop. If not, you should than consult proctologist or general surgeon. In case of doubts, rectoscopy can be done.

Hope this will help. Feel free to ask further questions.
Regards.
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What Causes Blood In Stool?

Brief Answer: Such bleeding is characteristic for hemorrhoids. Detailed Answer: Hello! Thank you for the query. Bright red blood which appears on stool surface or toilet paper is caused by hemorrhoids. This condition very often can not be detected by rectal examination. Try to imagine that hemorrhoids are enlarged veins. This veins get collapsed when you put pressure on them. Now when you place a finger into a rectum (during physical examination), hemorrhoids collapse so can not be palpated. That is why gastrologist could not find hemorrhoids. But this does not mean you do not have them. As long as blood is not mixed with stool, no mucus, weight loss, abdominal pain, bloating, no reason to be concerned. And no reason to rush to a doctor. Please try to follow this simple steps: - start probiotic and fiber intake - do not push hard on stool - wash your rectum after every stool - have sitz baths with Oak Bark twice a day for a week This should cause hemorrhoids improvement so the bleeding will stop. If not, you should than consult proctologist or general surgeon. In case of doubts, rectoscopy can be done. Hope this will help. Feel free to ask further questions. Regards.