What’s wrong with the right abdominal pain with blood in the stool?

Hidden pain in the right abdomen with blood in the stool may be related to ulcerative colitis, allergic purpura, dysentery, rectal cancer and other diseases.
1. Ulcerative colitis: these patients will have abdominal pain and mucous pus and blood in the stool.
2. Anaphylactic purpura: patients with anaphylactic purpura will have vomiting, abdominal pain and blood in the stool.
3. Dysentery: if suffering from dysentery, there may be high fever, abdominal pain, pus and blood in stools, incontinence, nausea and vomiting.
4. Rectal cancer: If the patient has rectal cancer, there are often no obvious symptoms in the early stage, and as the condition worsens, abdominal pain and blood in stool may occur.
Considering that a variety of reasons can lead to hidden pain in the right abdomen with blood in stool, patients should consult doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and be guided by doctor for standardized treatment.