Bleeding in the stool which department should I go to?

Bleeding in the stool is basically closely related to bleeding in the digestive system, and the specific department you need to consult needs to be determined in conjunction with the cause of the disease.
Common causes include anal and intestinal problems, gastrointestinal bleeding, tumors, blood system diseases, the need to go to the department mainly includes anal and intestinal surgery, gastroenterology, emergency medicine, infections, oncology surgery, hematology and so on.
1. Anal and Intestinal Surgery: Hemorrhoids, anal fissures, rectal polyps and other causes can go to the Department of Anal and Intestinal Surgery for consultation and surgical treatment if necessary.
2. Gastroenterology: because of the digestive system lesions, such as gastroenteritis, peptic ulcer ulcer, peptic tumor, esophagogastric fundus varices and other gastrointestinal tract leading to mucosal bleeding, you can go to gastroenterology for treatment.
3. Emergency department: acute abdomen, such as intussusception, trauma, etc. can also lead to bleeding in the bowel, you can go to the emergency department for medical treatment.
4. Infectious diseases: acute gastrointestinal infections, bacillary dysentery, causing mucous membrane damage, can also lead to bleeding defecation, you can go to the infectious diseases department to determine the cause of the disease and then standardize the treatment.
5. Surgical oncology: mainly for digestive system tumors, caused by mucous membrane rupture caused by bleeding, need to diagnose the condition and then do standardized treatment.
6. Hematology: Blood diseases, such as hemophilia, thrombocytopenic purpura, allergic purpura, etc., which lead to abnormal coagulation conditions, can also cause bleeding in the digestive system.
Once the bleeding in the bowel continues to worsen and is uncontrollable, it is necessary to consult a doctor for observation, go to the corresponding department to confirm the diagnosis of the condition and then do standardized treatment.