How does anal slight ache return a responsibility after hematochezia

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Minor anal pain after hematochezia may be caused by a variety of causes, some of which may be: 1. anal fissure: a full-thickness longitudinal opening of the anal skin and the formation of infectious ulcers, is a common anal canal disease. Typical manifestations are anal pain, hematochezia and constipation. 2. internal hemorrhoids: Anal cushion support structure, venous plexus and arteriovenous anastomosis branch pathological changes or displacement, is a common anorectal disease. The main manifestations are hematochezia, prolapse, anal itching. 3. External hemorrhoids: dentate line distal subcutaneous venous plexus pathological expansion or thrombosis, is a common anorectal disease. External hemorrhoids are located below the dental line, mainly manifested as anal discomfort, wet and unclean, sometimes accompanied by itching.4.Anal canal or rectal tumor: Benign and malignant tumors of the anal canal and rectum can lead to hematochezia, accompanied by anal pain, suggesting that the tumor has invaded the anal canal or perirectal tissue. 5.Other: Anal injury, anal papillitis, proctitis, etc. can also cause slight anal pain after hematochezia. If there is a slight anal pain after hematochezia symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time, for detailed examination, such as anal digital examination, anoscopy, colonoscopy, etc., to clarify the cause, and take appropriate treatment measures. For children, the elderly, pregnant women and other special groups, the occurrence of anal slight pain after hematochezia should be paid attention to, timely medical treatment, so as not to delay the disease. In addition, long-term hematochezia may lead to anemia and other complications, seriously affecting health. Therefore, it is recommended to maintain good living habits, such as regular defecation, drinking more water, eating more vegetables and fruits, etc., to prevent the occurrence of anorectal diseases. If there are symptoms such as hematochezia and anal pain, seek medical attention in time for early detection and early treatment.



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