What should I do if I always have bleeding stools?

Frequent bleeding in the stool requires first identifying the cause of the bleeding. The common causes of blood in the stool are internal hemorrhoids, anal fissures, rectal polyps, or certain inflammatory diseases of the intestine, which require further anoscopic and anal finger examination. If the bleeding is caused by internal hemorrhoids, you can choose to take oral Naked Flower Purple Pearl dispersible tablets and squeeze Yunnan Baiyao hemorrhoid cream into the anal canal to stop the bleeding. If the bleeding is due to anal fissure fissure, first of all, you need to soften the stool to avoid repeated stimulation of the fissure by feces, which leads to frequent bleeding. You can choose rehabilitation new liquid to apply hot compresses to the local fissure to promote the healing of the fissure and reduce bleeding. In the case of bleeding rectal polyps, surgical removal is needed as soon as possible. In case of inflammatory bleeding of the intestine, pus and blood-like stools will be discharged together with the body, and a combination of herbal preserved enema and anal plugging of mesalazine suppositories is needed.