Why is there blood in the toilet?

Blood in the stool from going to the bathroom is called blood in the stool.

But blood in the stool is divided into black stool and fresh blood stool. The color of the blood in our stool is tarry, or black. This is usually the case with upper gastrointestinal bleeding. For example, bleeding from the esophagus, bleeding from a gastric ulcer, bleeding from a duodenal ulcer or bleeding from part of the small intestine. The blood passes through the intestinal tract sulphating when expelled from the body will turn black in color.

Second, there is fresh blood in the middle of the stool, and such gastrointestinal bleeding is mostly in the colon and rectum. The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you are getting into.

We can initially distinguish the location of the bleeding by the color of the blood in the stool in our daily lives. The clinician will, of course, determine what tests to perform first based on the color of the bleeding in order to treat the bleeding. If you have blood in your stool at home, you should not treat it on your own, but actively seek medical attention.