Rectal bleeding could be a serious health risk and requires medical consultation in most situations. Being on your period shouldn't really affect the treatment of rectal bleeding at all. If it is hemorrhoids you can buy over the counter medication for that which can be used during menstrual cycle. if it is caused by trauma such as anal sex then it should still be checked out to make sure its not too severe but if it is mild and dissipates after a day or two then you should be OK as long as you get checked out in that area every so often to protect you from life threatening injury or illness. If it is an unknown cause it is important to have it checked out right away. It could be caused by something as serious as a tumor or polyp or as simple as constipation or irritable bowl syndrome.
Bowel movements and straining can often cause slight bleeding. First, wipe as usual. Second, get a dark colored wash cloth and run warm water on it, and pat or lay it against your anus for several minutes. RINSE out the cloth afterward and put it in the dirty clothes basket. Lastly, eat more fiber and drink more water. If the problem continues, talk to your doctor.
If you have rectal bleeding you could be constipated. You should speak to a doctor to get a proper diagnosis.
There are many things one can do to treat hemorrhoids. If they are bleeding it is recommended that the patient takes in a lot of fiber to decrease the bleeding.
Possibly from hemorrhoids, you should see your doctor for trearment.
Yes, if the bleeding is excessive.
There are a few medical causes why rectal bleeding may occur when a person sits down. One reason could be hemorrhoids. A doctor will be the only person who can accurately diagnose the bleeding.
The common symptoms of Hemorrhoids are small lumps or swelling in the anus or rectum. These lumps can cause pain or bleeding and are categorized into internal, external, or bleeding Hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoids can only kill a person if there is immense bleeding; most people go to the doctor, though, when they notice burning, itching, and minor bleeding. So, it is not common to die from the usual bleeding of hemorrhoids.
Tincture of yarrow is said to be good for hemorrhoids. Yarrow is associated with stopping bleeding.
Hemorrhoids cause bright red anal bleeding.
I am seeing some haevy rectal bleeding, heavy in consistency. I already had a colonoscopy this year, IBS was diagnosed, nothing else. should i worry?
You should see a doctor for hemorrhoids if you experience severe pain, bleeding, or if your symptoms do not improve with over-the-counter treatments. It's also important to seek medical advice if you have recurrent hemorrhoids or if you have other health conditions that may be impacted by your hemorrhoids.
Could happen if caused serious injuries...
Sign of hemorrhoids or something more serious like internal bleeding, See MD if you don't have hemorrhoids and it occurs again.
Internal hemorrhoids only occur in the last two inches (5 cm) of your bottom hole.So if it bleeds it will seen from outside.