What tests can be done for internal haemorrhoids with blood in the stool?

If internal haemorrhoids are combined with a small amount of blood in the stool, invasive tests such as colonoscopy can be done. However, if there is a large amount of blood in the stool, invasive procedures such as colonoscopy may aggravate the bleeding or cause secondary infection, so non-emergency tests can be done when the bleeding has decreased. In addition, imaging tests such as CT and X-rays can be done.