Visible blood in the stool is usually coming from the end of the GI tract such as the anus or rectum.
The most common causes are hemorrhoids or rectal fissures, usually as a result of straining on hard stools. The treatment for this is mostly stool softeners and fiber. It can be from diverticula or other problems further up such as polyps, cancers or colitis (inflammation of the colon). Bloody diarrhea can be from infections.
Occasionally, it can come from further up the GI tract such as small bowel or the stomach. If this is the case there usually has to be a large amount of bleeding for it to come out visible in the stool. Sometimes bleeding from other sites, such as vaginal or urinary can be confused with rectal bleeding. In children especially, red foods (cranberries at Thanksgiving are common) can come out red and be confused with blood.
Rectal bleeding generally should be evaluated by a doctor. If it is a small amount on the tissue paper or visible in the toilette it can wait for a routine visit to be scheduled. Large amounts, clots, or bleeding associated with pallor, dizziness, shortness of breath or abdominal pain should be evaluated immediately in an emergency room.
Information about Bleeding Diathesis can be found on the wikipedia article which has reliable information and the causes. Some of the causes for bleeding diathesis are excessive bleeding and a lack of clotting.
I guess its excessive heat in body that causes bleeding. Try taking more water and fruits. Avoid spicy food.
Yes, if the bleeding is excessive.
The scientific term for prolonged bleeding is "hemorrhage." It refers to excessive or prolonged bleeding from a blood vessel or organ. Hemorrhage can have various causes, including trauma, clotting disorders, or underlying medical conditions.
Hemophiliac is a medical term that translates into prone to excessive bleeding, but there are many kinds of bleeding disorders that aren't hemophilia. Bleeding disorders in general are termed coagulopathies.
It depends on the person. Usually you don't get your tongue pierced if your vein is in the way because it causes excessive bleeding.
Yes it will because it a blood thinner also it makes your period more heavier
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Yes
excessive bleeding
Abnormal bleeding includes bleeding between menstrual periods, excessive bleeding during a menstrual period, or bleeding after menopause
The erosion of the esophagus is what causes the bleeding when you purge.