The main reason for stool bleeding after drinking alcohol is that alcohol has a certain stimulating effect. A large intake of alcohol can lead to stress edema and congestion in the anorectal mucosa, thus increasing the possibility of mucosal rupture, which is usually seen in bleeding internal hemorrhoids and bleeding anal fissures. It may also be due to long-term alcohol consumption and inflammatory changes in the intestinal tract, resulting in rectal inflammation, proctitis mucosal congestion and erosion, there will also be a small amount of bleeding. If a patient with hemorrhoids has a clear history of alcohol consumption, it is recommended to drink as little alcohol as possible. If there is localized anal pain and blood in the stool, further treatment of hemorrhoids is required. You can apply hemorrhoid cream, or take oral dispersible tablets to treat the symptoms. Patients should pay attention to a light diet, eat more root vegetables and fruits, and avoid dry stools by not eating dry or hard foods.