Hospital: The most common cause of blood in the stool in young women is internal hemorrhoids or anal fissures. Internal hemorrhoids are painless bleeding and are relatively red in color. In the case of anal fissure, it is accompanied by painful defecation, and the pain will be relieved after defecation. You have the feeling that you can’t finish your bowel movement, and it’s not easy to wipe it clean. Consider that you are most likely to have mixed hemorrhoids, that is, internal and external hemorrhoids. It is recommended that you go to an outpatient anorectal clinic at a regular hospital and have an anal examination. If you’re looking for a new way to get the most out of your home, you’ll be able to get the most out of it.