Abdominal pain and bleeding stools

Dr. Robin Brown
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2025-05-01 15:54:36
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Abdominal pain accompanied by stool bleeding is a very common type of digestive system symptoms in clinical practice. The main reason may be gastrointestinal inflammation or bleeding diseases, including colorectal inflammation and even acute hemorrhagic necrotizing enteritis. The main feature of pain in such diseases is paroxysmal spasmodic pain, which is closely related to the amount of stool bleeding. Serious cases may cause anemia or even fatigue and shock. At the same time, it may also be due to a large amount of upper gastrointestinal bleeding, which has not been digested by gastric acid in time, or it may show paroxysmal upper abdominal pain accompanied by a large amount of dark red blood.