Blood In Stools: Symptom, Causes And Remedies | Hemorrhoids Treatment

Blood In Stools Symptom, Causes And Remedies:  What Can Cause Blood In Stool?

Blood In Stools Symptoms And Causes - Hemorrhoids

The presence of blood in stools may signal towards a number of problems: gastroenteritis, peptic ulcers causing internal bleeding, piles or hemmorhoids, in which the blood vessels around the anal opening are damaged, severe constipation, inflammatory bowel disorder, ulcerative colitis or even colon cancer. If you have accompanying symptoms like pain during defecation, nausea, loss of appetite, weakness, and anemia then you must consult a doctor immediately.

Blood In Stool Remedies

You should also introduce a few changes in your diet for piles treatment. Make sure that you eat simple food that is easy to digest. Fresh fruits and unsweetened fruit juices, raw vegetables and salads, whole grains and nuts are recommended. Stay away from oily and spicy food, and processed foodstuff containing artificial flavoring agents. Stop smoking and drinking for a few weeks. Drink at least 10 glasses of water every day and exercise regularly to ensure proper digestion of food. In addition to these general measures, you may also follow a few specific home remedies to solve the problem.

Boil two tablespoons of sesame seeds in half a liter of water till the volume of the solution is reduce to a third, strain the clear liquid and drink this decoction every day. Alternatively, you may also soak some of these seeds in water, grind them to paste, add to this a little butter and consume this paste orally. For another effective remedy, mix a teaspoon each of fresh ginger juice, mint juice and lime juice with a tablespoon of honey and consume this mixture every day. A popular remedy for blood in stools is to drink a solution of the juice of fresh bitter gourd leaves mixed with a glass of buttermilk and consumed every morning on an empty stomach. If you experience bleeding around the anus while defecating, you may also topically apply a paste of the roots of bitter gourd for relief. It is also useful to consume a mixture of the juices of turnip leaves, watercress, carrots and spinach that is mixed in equal proportions. You may also grind a small portion of a fresh radish with a tablespoon of honey and consume this mixture orally. Another effective remedy is to eat 50-100 grams of black berries with a sprinkle of salt every morning at breakfast. Also, mango seeds dried completely in shade and crushed into a powder may be eaten in small doses mixed with an equal amount of honey. A teaspoon of the dried mango seed powder mixed with a teaspoon of honey is usually sufficient.