What happens when a woman bleeds from the stool?

When women experience bleeding in the stool, they need to check the color of the blood in the stool. If the blood in stool is bright red, two main etiologies are considered: first, bleeding internal hemorrhoids; second, bleeding anal fissures. Internal hemorrhoid bleeding can have localized pain in the anus, or it can present painless bleeding. Anal fissure bleeding, on the other hand, is usually accompanied by a history of severe localized tearing pain in the anus, as well as dry stools. For treatment of bleeding hemorrhoids or anal fissures, you can choose to take oral Diyu Sophora tablets and apply topical Yunnan Baiyao hemorrhoid cream. If you have dry stools, you can also choose to take oral marijuana soft capsules for laxative treatment. If the bleeding stool is dark red bleeding, or accompanied by other purulent discharge, you may suspect intestinal inflammation or other intestinal organic lesions, you need to undergo further e-colonoscopy for clear diagnosis and symptomatic treatment.