Is blood in stool normal after surgery for small intestinal hemangioma?

Blood in stool in the first bowel movement after surgery for small intestinal hemangioma is normal in most cases, and it is abnormal if the blood in stool is persistent. Surgery for small intestinal hemangioma will cause direct stimulation to the intestinal wall, and the surgical process may lead to local capillary rupture, so there will be bleeding into the small intestine. In the early stage after surgery, if there is blood in the stool in the first bowel movement, it is a normal recovery process. Under normal circumstances, with meals, secretion of digestive juices, and recovery of the wound, the symptoms of blood in the stool will gradually decrease and disappear; if there is persistent blood in the stool, it is necessary to consider whether there is intestinal hemorrhage, or whether there are other diseases in the body and other reasons. If it is a normal recovery process, there is no need for special treatment, but if there is any abnormality, you should consult the doctor in time.