Internal haemorrhoids with blood in the stool do not necessarily require a hospital visit. If the diagnosis of internal haemorrhoids is clear and there is only a small amount of, occasional blood in the stool without other clinical symptoms, it is usually simple internal haemorrhoids with blood in the stool and does not require a hospital visit, but you need to pay attention to keeping the area around the anus clean and hygienic, pay attention to your diet, drink more water and keep your bowels open.
If there is no clear diagnosis of internal haemorrhoids and the bleeding is heavy, bleeding more than once or combined with symptoms such as mucus and blood stools, pus and blood stools, abdominal pain and weight loss, you need to visit a hospital as soon as possible to get a clear diagnosis.