What is the fastest and most effective way to recover from bleeding stools

There are many causes of bleeding stool, such as internal hemorrhoids, anal fissure, inflammatory bowel disease, intestinal cancer, etc., should be treated according to the cause.
1. Internal hemorrhoids: if there is painless blood dripping after stool or blood on paper, some patients will have hemorrhoidal prolapse, long-term blood in stool may have symptoms of anemia, can be treated with external use of Ma Yinglong Musk Hemorrhoid Cream and other medications under the guidance of a doctor, bleeding is serious, hemorrhoids embedded in the situation, can be used to sclerotherapy injection, ligation, and surgical resection.
2. anal fissure: if bleeding after defecation, but the amount is very small, accompanied by severe pain after defecation, may be anal fissure, can be used sitz bath and improve constipation, can also be used externally with ma Yinglong musk hemorrhoid cream, nitroglycerin ointment and other drugs, if necessary, can be selected from the internal sphincter lateral incision surgery and other surgical treatments.
3. Inflammatory bowel disease: if there is mucus, pus and blood in the stool, or its and extraintestinal diseases, can be examined by colonoscopy may be ulcerative colorectal disease or Crohn’s disease, can be used to LiuZiShiYuanPiDi, glucocorticosteroids, azathioprine and other treatments.
4. Bowel cancer: if there are cases of blood in stools, through rectal fingerprinting and colonoscopy, it may be bowel cancer, which should be hospitalized in time and treated with surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy (e.g. 5-FU, cisplatin, etc.).
In addition, bleeding in the stool may be caused by colorectal polyps, upper gastrointestinal ulcers, esophagogastric varices bleeding, coagulation disorders and other diseases. Therefore, if you find bleeding in the stool, you should go to the hospital in time, complete the examination, make a clear diagnosis and then be treated accordingly, and the drugs should be applied under the guidance of the doctor, not blindly self-treatment.