Why do you get blood in your stool when you get angry?

After the human body is on fire it can lead to local intestinal mucosa congestion and edema, and many irritants, especially spicy and stimulating foods can irritate the hemorrhoid mucosa, triggering the development of hemorrhoids or causing them to worsen. It can also accelerate the local congestion and blood flow to the blood vessels, leading to painful local hemorrhoids and even bleeding due to mucosal rupture, resulting in blood in the stool. Patients with hemorrhoids need to eat a regular, light diet, try not to eat spicy and stimulating foods, ensure regular sleep, and don’t stay up late to avoid the organism from catching fire and triggering hemorrhoid attacks. You should also be careful not to overexert yourself, as the immunity of the patient’s body will drop when overexerted, which can also trigger a hemorrhoid attack.