What does it mean when there is rectal bleeding with blood clots?
Disease description:
I've noticed blood in my stool over the past two days, accompanied by blood clots. What could be causing bloody stools with clots?
Passing blood with blood clots during bowel movements may be caused by several factors:
1. Hemorrhoids: Especially internal or mixed hemorrhoids, which can lead to bright red blood in the stool. If blood accumulates in the intestine, it may form clots.
2. Intestinal tumors: When the tumor surface becomes eroded, the passage of stool may cause friction and bleeding, resulting in blood clots. This may be accompanied by lower abdominal pain or changes in bowel habits.
3. Ulcerative colitis: A type of nonspecific inflammatory bowel disease that, during flare-ups, may present with mucus, pus, and bloody stools, which may include blood clots.
4. Rectal polyps: Caused by factors such as diet, genetics, or inflammation, these often manifest as rectal bleeding and protruding polyps. Blood clots may form due to accumulated bleeding.
5. Other causes: Anal fissures, dysentery, or systemic diseases may also result in bloody stools with clots.
If you experience bloody stools containing clots, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly so a healthcare provider can make an accurate diagnosis and provide appropriate treatment based on your specific condition.