What’s wrong with blood on male butt wipes?

For men with blood on the butt wipe, consider the possibility of hemorrhoids, anal fissures, intestinal polyps and inflammatory bowel disease. If there is blood on the butt wipe, bright red and no anal pain, it may be hemorrhoids, so use hemorrhoid cream in the anus and take oral nephrite tablets to stop the bleeding. If there is blood on the paper and pain in the anus, it is considered anal fissure, you need to take oral laxatives to soften the stool, and apply hemorrhoid cream or anal tide ointment inside and around the anus, the fissure can heal on its own in a week or so. If there is blood on the buttock paper, accompanied by abdominal pain, abdominal distension, even irregular stools, irregular stools, etc., to consider the possibility of intestinal polyps or inflammatory bowel disease, it is recommended to do an e-colonoscopy to clarify the diagnosis.