Bleeding stool, no pain, what to do

Bleeding stools need to be observed for blood in the stool or bloody stools, or blood in the stool, whether it is bleeding during or after the stool. The reason for bleeding stools without pain may be that the lesion is small, or the lesion is soft, or the inflammation of the lesion is very mild, or the lesion shows chronic inflammatory changes, commonly seen in colon polyps, rectal polyps, hemorrhoids, colorectal cancer, etc.

1. Colon and rectal polyps: polyp electrosurgery can be performed under endoscopy.

2. Hemorrhoids: Mild hemorrhoids can be treated medically, such as Ma Yinglong hemorrhoid cream, while moderate and severe hemorrhoids require surgical treatment, which can be surgically removed or PPH surgery.

3. Colorectal cancer, which is a malignant tumor, is more serious and once detected, requires surgical treatment, which can be open radical surgical resection and laparoscopic radical resection, and later requires anti-tumor radiotherapy. For different diseases stool bleeding, the treatment options are different and the prognosis and regression results are also different.