What should I do if my stool is hard and bleeding?

Bleeding from hard stools is usually caused by dry stools that lead to skin breakage around the liver gate. In this case, it is recommended to drink more water, eat more food containing dietary fiber, and maintain normal bowel movements. Bleeding from hard stools may also be caused by ruptured hemorrhoids or lower gastrointestinal bleeding due to dry stools. It is recommended to go to the hospital for further diagnosis.
Hard stool bleeding is generally due to the long time in the intestinal tract, the water is absorbed, resulting in dry stool, when discharged, squeezing the anus caused by anal rupture bleeding. In this case, it is recommended to pay attention to the daily routine to maintain normal bowel movement, regular bowel movement. More water intake, eat more food containing dietary fiber or laxative food. Eat less spicy and stimulating food to prevent constipation.
Bleeding from hard stools may also be caused by dry stools, resulting in hemorrhoidal rupture bleeding or lower gastrointestinal bleeding, etc., and need to be treated for the primary cause.
1. hemorrhoids: dry stools, when discharged squeeze hemorrhoids hemorrhoids, resulting in hemorrhoids rupture bleeding. Patients may exhibit symptoms such as blood in the stool, prolapsed hemorrhoidal masses, anal itching, and anal wetness. Common treatments include lifestyle modification, injection therapy, rubber band ligation therapy, and surgical excision.
2. Lower gastrointestinal bleeding: refers to bleeding in the intestinal tract below the suspensory ligament of the duodenum. It can be caused by intestinal malignant tumors, intestinal polyps, diverticula and many other diseases, and patients can manifest bloody stools, black stools, abdominal pain, anemia and so on.
Hard stool bleeding is also seen in other causes of causes, it is recommended that timely medical treatment, standardized treatment and medication under the guidance of a professional doctor can go to the hospital to do fecal examination clear, so as not to delay the condition.