Blood in the stool after removal of intestinal polyps

Blood in the stool after intestinal polypectomy, first of all, you need to clarify whether the bleeding is caused by the trauma after intestinal polypectomy, because some anal diseases can also cause blood in the stool, such as hemorrhoids and anal fissures. The main symptom of hemorrhoids is painless bleeding after stool, and anal fissure bleeding will be accompanied by anal tearing-like pain. In the case of post-operative traumatic bleeding from intestinal polyps, the bleeding is usually attached to the surface of the formed stool, mostly in the form of streaks, and the bleeding is accompanied by clots if there is a lot of bleeding. If it is clear that the bleeding is from the trauma of intestinal polyps, it is not necessary to provide special treatment if the amount of bleeding is small. If the bleeding is very heavy and continues to increase, you should go to the hospital promptly and you can stop the bleeding by spraying hemostatic drugs or titanium tongs under colonoscopy.