What to do if you have abdominal pain, anal cramps, and blood in your stool?

Abdominal pain, anal distension and blood in stool, need to identify the cause, and then can be treated accordingly, such as anti-infection treatment, surgical treatment, etc..
If the intestinal tract is infected, such as colitis, proctitis, etc., it will lead to abdominal pain, and there may be anal distension and blood in the stool, which requires anti-infection treatment, such as oral antibiotics cefixime, ciprofloxacin, metronidazole, etc. as prescribed by the doctor.
If there is a tumor in the intestines, such as rectal cancer, it may also lead to the above symptoms, if there is no contraindication to surgery, surgery is needed to remove the tumor, if surgery is not possible, chemotherapy and other treatments are feasible.
It is recommended that patients with abdominal pain, anal swelling, blood in stool and other symptoms, need to go to regular hospitals, can improve the relevant tests, such as routine stool, colonoscopy, etc., usually can clarify the cause of the disease, and then can develop specific treatment programs, follow the doctor’s instructions.