Can bleeding stools heal on their own without pain?

Bleeding in stool without pain is usually considered to be hemorrhoids or inflammatory rectal disease, if the symptoms are mild, it can usually heal on its own, if the symptoms are severe, it is difficult to heal on its own, you need to go to the hospital general surgery or anorectal department for relevant examination and diagnosis.

Patients with hemorrhoids can have blood in the stool without pain, and bleeding caused by hemorrhoids can be conservatively observed if the condition is mild and fails to prolapse or can be returned, and some patients can heal on their own. For more serious cases, there is usually no possibility of self-healing and bleeding hemorrhoids tend to recur, so prompt medical attention is recommended. If bleeding is heavy and recurrent, surgical treatment is required. In addition, some inflammatory diseases of the rectum can also cause bleeding stools without pain and need to be treated with medication. There are also some stool bleeding without pain that may be rectal neoplastic lesions, which also require surgical treatment.

Patients with blood in the stool should follow medical advice for relevant treatment after the specific cause is diagnosed. It is also important to pay attention to personal hygiene every day, and daily diet is especially important.