Blood in stool of colon cancer is mostly dark red, accompanied by blood clots and intestinal mucus.
Colon cancer is a malignant tumor caused by abnormal proliferation of tissues in the colon, and patients mainly have blood in stool, and the color of stool is mostly dark red, which is mixed with patients’ stool, and accompanied by blood clots and intestinal mucus if the bleeding volume is large.
In addition, because the tumor occupies a certain space in the intestinal tract, the stool will be thin and other shape changes, such as blood in stool for a long time will also cause anemia, general weakness, lethargy and other symptoms, the need for timely improvement of enteroscopy, pathological tissue biopsy, radical surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other ways of treatment to control the condition.