Browse Medications by Everyday Health Concerns: Bleeding from the anus
Written by Amar Lunagaria
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder
Reviewed by James Wong
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder
Updated Jan 27, 2025
•Published Jan 15, 2025
What is Bleeding from the anus?
Symptoms of Bleeding from the anus
- Bright red blood in the stool or on toilet paper
- Pain during or after bowel movements
- Swelling or discomfort around the anus
- Changes in bowel habits, such as diarrhea or constipation
What causes Bleeding from the anus?
- Hemorrhoids: Swollen blood vessels in the rectum or anus that may bleed during bowel movements.
- Anal fissures: Small tears in the skin around the anus, often caused by passing large stools.
- Diverticulosis: Small pouches in the colon that can bleed when inflamed.
- Gastrointestinal conditions: Conditions like Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, or colorectal cancer can lead to bleeding.
Risk factors for Bleeding from the anus
- Chronic constipation or diarrhea: These can lead to straining or irritation of the anal region.
- Pregnancy: Increased pressure on the rectum can lead to hemorrhoids or bleeding.
- Obesity: Extra weight can put pressure on the digestive system, leading to conditions that cause bleeding.
- Age: Older adults are more likely to develop conditions like diverticulosis that may lead to anal bleeding.
- Family history: A family history of colorectal conditions can increase your risk of anal bleeding.
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How is Bleeding from the anus diagnosed?
- Perform a physical exam and digital rectal exam to check for hemorrhoids or other visible issues.
- Order colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy if necessary to view the colon and rectum.
- Recommend blood tests or imaging to evaluate for internal conditions like diverticulosis or colorectal cancer.
How is Bleeding from the anus treated?
- Medications: For hemorrhoids or anal fissures, topical treatments or stool softeners may be recommended.
- Surgical interventions: In severe cases, procedures like hemorrhoidectomy or other surgeries may be necessary.
- Lifestyle changes: Increasing fiber intake and staying hydrated can help prevent constipation and reduce strain during bowel movements.
Medications for Bleeding from the anus
Can Bleeding from the anus be prevented?
- Eating a high-fiber diet to avoid constipation.
- Drinking plenty of water to keep stools soft.
- Avoiding excessive straining during bowel movements.
- Exercising regularly to promote healthy digestion and bowel movements.
Managing Bleeding from the anus at home
- Increase fiber in your diet with fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to prevent constipation.
- Use over-the-counter creams or ointments for hemorrhoids to reduce discomfort.
- Sit in warm baths (sitz baths) to relieve irritation around the anus.
When should you seek help for Bleeding from the anus?
- The bleeding is severe or persistent.
- You notice unexplained weight loss, changes in bowel habits, or severe pain.
- You experience dizziness or feel faint, which could indicate significant blood loss.
- Seeking medical attention ensures that the cause is identified early and treated properly.
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