Bleeding from stool and bleeding from urine are treated differently. Bleeding from urine is considered to be frequent with urinary tract diseases, such as urinary tract infections or urinary stones. Urinary tract stones require urological surgery for extracorporeal lithotripsy or treatment with antispasmodics. If it is a urinary tract infection, antibiotics are needed. If it is a bleeding stool, there are upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding is tarry, dark stools and needs to be treated with oral acid suppressants. If it is lower gastrointestinal bleeding, dark red blood or fresh blood stools, you should go to the anorectal or gastroenterology department, and you can also take oral hemostatic drugs such as Yunnan Baiyao.