Abdominal pain and blood in stool after cesarean section may be caused by postpartum discharge, hemorrhoids and other reasons.
1. Postpartum discharge: Caesarean section is a surgical termination of pregnancy, which must be carried out after the doctor has clarified the indications of fetal malposition and scarred uterus. After cesarean section, there will be uterine contraction causing abdominal pain, and there will also be bloody discharge. This may be manifested as stomach pain when you go to the toilet after the operation, and the discharge may be accompanied by urination and defecation.
2. Hemorrhoids: With the increase of pregnancy weeks, the increasing uterus and fetus on the pelvic floor tissues of the pressure is getting heavier and heavier, can lead to pelvic floor hemorrhoidal venous reflux obstruction and the formation of hemorrhoids. Postoperative constipation and bowel movements increase abdominal pressure, which can cause abdominal incision pain and bleeding hemorrhoids and other symptoms. There may be pain in the anus after defecation, and physical examination may assist in the diagnosis.
Cesarean section abdominal pain and blood in the stool need to be timely consultation, under the guidance of the doctor to identify the cause, and timely treatment.