Bleeding from rectum
Rectal Bleeding: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help
May 08, 2015 · Rectal bleeding is blood coming from the anus. Common causes of bleeding from the anus include constipation, anal fissures, and hemorrhoids. Find out more.
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Bleeding from the rectum. Blood in stool or toilet after bowel movement. Dark or black stools. Change in bowel habits or shape of stool (e.g., more narrow than usual) Cramping or discomfort in the lower abdomen. Urge to have bowel movement when bowel is empty.
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Accurate assessment of the bleeding demands serial determinations of hemoglobin and hematocrit. NG tube – simple but effective means of determining if bleeding is proximal to the ligament of Treitz. Anorectal exam – superficial bleeding such as a hemorrhoid, anal fissure, anal cancer, or lesions.
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In rare cases, chronic blood loss from bleeding may lead to anemia, which can result in fatigue, weakness, or other associated symptoms. It is not possible to distinguish bleeding from hemorrhoids from other, possibly more serious causes of bleeding without an examination. Thus, anyone with bleeding from the rectum should tell their doctor. Itching
Rectal Bleeding: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help
- Either the rectum, colon, or both, can become inflamed and ulcerated. There are a number of disorders which cause the inside surface of the bowel to become ulcerated and bleed. There may be rectal urgency, cramps or diarrhea associated with the bleeding. When the inflammation is restricted to the rectum, the condition is called proctitis.
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Bleeding, however slight, from any body orifice is serious, as it usually indicates an internal source of hemorrhage that may not be readily evident. Signs that may indicate serious internal injury (or disease) would include bleeding from the mouth, rectum or blood in the urine. Nonmenstrual bleeding from the vagina is always significant.
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