Too much chili pepper may cause blood in the stool, possibly because the unabsorbed capsaicin stimulates the mucous membrane of the lower rectum, which causes capillary dilation resulting in blood in the stool. At this time, you should avoid eating capsaicin again to prevent repeated stimulation of the mucous membrane of the lower rectum, leading to recurrent episodes of blood in the stool. Try to eat light, well-digested food, for example, you can eat more nutritious porridge, such as green vegetable and lean meat porridge or pork ribs porridge or fish fillet porridge. Also incorporate hemorrhoid medications inside the anus, such as anal tide ointment or anal tide suppositories, which can help stop the bleeding. If you have dry stools, you also need to take oral Chinese medicines such as Ma Ren Wan or Huai Jiao Wan for laxative purposes. Through the above conditioning or treatment, the symptoms of blood in the stool can soon be improved.