Women with stomach pain and bleeding in the stool

There are many causes of stomach pain and bleeding stools in women, among which hemorrhoids are the most common. If you are diagnosed with hemorrhoids after consultation with an anorectal surgeon, you need to pay attention to diet regulation, not to drink alcohol, not to eat spicy food, to have regular bowel movements, to have the habit of taking a sitz bath after stool, and to clean the anus. If blood in the stool is accompanied by changes in stool habits and traits, such as a feeling of incomplete defecation, a feeling of anal drop, and thinning of the stool, consider the possibility of colorectal tumors, or hemorrhoids with rectal tumors. If you are over 40 years old and have a long-term high-protein and high-fat diet as well as alcohol abuse, it is better to have a colonoscopy once a year in order to detect early colorectal cancer.