Hi SIr, my mother's age is around 45. She is saying blood is coming in her stool everyday and no pain .Is it a big issue? Should we consult doctor immediately?
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Hi Lybrate user, This must be a case of Hemorrhoids (Piles.) Painless rectal bleeding with a bowel movement is a common symptom of hemorrhoids Sometimes it can mean something serious is going on. Other times it may be minor and nothing to lose sleep over Of course, if you are having an excessive amount of blood loss, head straight for emergency medical care there are two different kinds of piles that is internal and external and piles can be graded to several divisions according to the position There are certain situations that increase the chance of piles developing: Constipation Being overweight. Ageing. The tissues in the lining of the anus may become less supportive as we become older Other possible causes of piles include heavy lifting or a persistent (chronic) cough The remedies are Try eating several smaller meals throughout the day to reduce taxation of the digestive system Eating plenty of fibre (for example, fruit, vegetables, cereals Have lots to drink Go to the toilet as soon as possible after feeling the need. Do not strain on the toilet. Regular exercise helps to reduce constipation.
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