Men with bleeding stools may be associated with hemorrhoids, anal fissures, rectal polyps, rectal cancer and other causes.
1. Hemorrhoids: male patients with hemorrhoids can be due to dry stools rubbed through the bulging varicose hemorrhoidal veins, resulting in bleeding in the stool. In addition to bleeding can also be accompanied by perianal itching, pain and other manifestations.
2. Anal fissure: male patients with anal fissure can be constipated due to the tearing of perianal skin leading to bleeding in the stool. In addition to bleeding, it may be accompanied by radiating pain in the inner thighs and perineum.
3. Rectal polyp: with the development of the disease, the polyp gradually increases in size, causing pressure during defecation, leading to deformation of stool, or due to the erosion or ulceration of the surface of the polyp, resulting in bleeding symptoms of varying degrees of severity.
3. Rectal cancer: male patients with rectal cancer may also suffer from bleeding in stool, which may be caused by cancer invading blood vessels. In addition to bleeding, it may be accompanied by change of defecation habit and anal falling sensation.
There are many other reasons leading to men’s bleeding in stool, so it is suggested that such patients should consult doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instruction after clear diagnosis.