Um.....none!!! A patient needs to seek medical care if there is bleeding from the rectum. This may be a sign of hemroids of some type of intestinal or colon issue.
The lower rectum has blood vessels entering from the sides of the pelvis
The upper rectum receives its blood supply from branches of the inferior mesenteric artery from the abdomen
1 ml blood is ok for blood culture
its a anime about a vampire that instead sucking blood she produces to much blood its ok and funny.
yes, yes it is
your rectum can hold 1 pound of poo
The rectum is made of tissues that include smooth muscle, mucous membrane lining, and blood vessels. These tissues allow the rectum to stretch to accommodate stool and facilitate its transportation for elimination.
That mean it contain old blood as if from oesophagus,stomach and upper small intestine.
The ICD-10 diagnosis code for bright red blood per rectum is R19.3, which is used to indicate "rectal bleeding." This coding is applicable when a patient presents with the symptom of bright red blood in their stool or from the rectum, indicating potential gastrointestinal bleeding. Further evaluation may be necessary to determine the underlying cause.
It is a case to call immediately the ambulance corps, or visit your doctor.
BRBPR means bright red blood per rectum.Bright red blood per rectum.
Ribs, rectum, red blood cells(?).