Hemorrhoids cause bright red anal bleeding.
Bright red blood in the stools is a sign of bleeding. The most common cause of bright red blood is hemorrhoids or irritation. Constipation can cause small tears. Dark red blood or large amounts of blood would indicate need to see a doctor.
Here are some of the causes of Rectal Bleeding :Fistula: Fistula mainly refers to any kind of abnormal passageway that usually occurs in the digestive tract. It can also occur in other parts of the human body such as Anal or Rectum which are known as Anal and rectal Fistulas and are caused by inflammation.Fissure : Fissure is another cause. An anal fissure is caused by a natural crack in the skin of the anal canal. Anal fissures can cause bright red anal bleeding and is accompanied by pain caused during bowel movements.Hemorrhoids: A hemorrhoid is a small weakened area in the sphincter muscles, through which a bit of intestine protrudes. These can be itchy and painful, and can bleed after a hard bowel movement.
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What you describe is arterial bleeding.
Arterial Bleeding
This would be arterial bleeding - bright red pertains to oxygen-rich blood and the squirting is because of the pressure from the heart. Venous blood will appear dark, and oxygenated blood from the arteries will appear bright red in color.
Bright red blood in stool is typically a sign of bleeding in the lower gastrointestinal tract, such as hemorrhoids or anal fissures. However, it can also indicate more serious conditions like inflammatory bowel disease or colorectal cancer. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
The reasons can be very different. If bright red, it can be an indication of recent trauma such as from anal sex, or hemorrhoids. If darker red, it indicates old bleeding, which can come from anywhere in the G.I. tract. Either way, a doctor needs to check the area.
This would only be abnormal if the spotting on the eighth day is bright red. Actually, I have always happened this to me - bleeding for 5 days, not bleeding one day, and then bleeding bright red and a lot for another 2 days. What it meant for me was that I have an inverted (heart shaped) uterus. This causes the disruption in bleeding. At least that's what I was told.
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