2100, VGM Hospital bus stop, Trichy Road,
Singanallur, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Causes, risks, and treatment explained clearly.
Blood in stool may result from piles, anal fissures, bowel inflammation, polyps, or colorectal disease.
Blood in stool should always be evaluated to rule out serious digestive tract conditions.
Evaluation includes physical examination, blood tests, and colonoscopy to identify the source of bleeding.
Surgery may be required depending on the cause, severity, and persistence of bleeding.
Urgent care is needed if bleeding is heavy, recurrent, or associated with weakness.
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