Symptoms of bleeding from the upper toilet need to be treated symptomatically with medication, surgery, and prophylaxis, taking into account the actual cause of the patient’s illness. Inflammatory diseases of the lower gastrointestinal tract are a common cause of bleeding in the stool, such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. This needs to be clearly diagnosed by colonoscopy and then medication is given. For patients with occupying lesions in the lower gastrointestinal tract, such as endorectal adenoma and rectal cancer, comprehensive treatment modalities, such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, can be given according to the actual type of disease and pathological stage of the patient. For hemorrhoids, hemorrhoid suppositories and hemorrhoid creams can be given first, and surgery can be considered if the effect is not good.