Reason for Blood in Stool Causes and Treatment in Hindi
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Dr Vikas Singla • Director and Head, Gastroenterology • Center for Gastroenterology Hepatology and Endoscopy • Max Superspeciality Hospital Saket New Delhi India • For Appointment 9968407407 9999507480 • Blood in stool is often missed if not looked for. • #latrine #potti #shauch mein #khoon, ye symptom ignore nahin karna chahiye • Gross colour of stool (#tatti) gives valuable information of inner health. Check the colour of stool before flushing, it can help early detection of disease. Millions of people suffer from#Blood in #stool, and it gives a lot of anxiety. • Most common #reasons and causes are #haemorrhoids (Bawasir), #fissures (Bhagandar) , ulcers, solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS), #ulcerative #colitis, polyp, colonic diverticulum, angiodysplasia to colon cancer. Most common causes are haemorrhoids and fissures, which are easily treatable. Management needs proper investigation with stool testing, #sigmoidoscopy or #colonoscopy to know the cause. Most of the cases are curable with proper #treatment approach. • Haemorrhoids are distended vein in the anal canal, bleeding occur when pressure is applied to pass a hard stool. Haemorrhoids are treated by treating underlying constipation and local medication. Laser application, surgery, banding and sclerotherapy are the various options. • Anal fissure cause painful bleeding. Treatment is Sitz bath, local medication. Surgery is reserved for few patients, not responding to medical therapy. • Ulcerative colitis • Ulcerative colitis is disease characterised by ulcerations in large intestine • • Common symptoms are • Diarrhoea • Blood in stool • Urgency (patient has to rush to toilet) • Incontinence (passage of stool in cloths) • Pain abdomen • Weight loss • Diagnosis • Diagnosis is confirmed by colonoscopy and biopsy • Treatment • Treatment depends upon severity of disease • Mild disease is treated by Mesalamine • Moderated and severe disease is treated by Steroids, antimetabolites, and Infliximab • Severe cases may require surgery • Solitary Rectal ulcer Syndrome or SRUS is a condition characterised by constipation and bleeding in stool. Condition is confirmed by sigmoidoscopy and biopsy. Treatment is local enemas. • Colon cancer can also present with obvious, overt or occult bleed. Occult blood means, blood is not seen with naked eyes in stool, testing is requires to diagnose this condition. Cancer of colon can present with occult blood and anaemia. Colonoscopy is required to diagnose this condition and treatment is either surgery or chemotherapy depending upon the stage of the disease. • Treatment of blood in stool is available at • DGOC, West Patel Nagar, New Delhi and • #Max Super-speciality Hospital, New #Delhi, India. • For more information or appointment Please call us +91-9968407407 • Visit us at: http://www.drvikassingla.com • mail us at : [email protected] • Our other videos • Painless endoscopy: Tips. (In Hindi), Dr Vikas Singla, Gastroenterologist and Endoscopist. • Painless Endoscopy: Endoscopy Without... • Endoscopy: When to do, Who needs it (In Hindi): • Video • What is endoscopy : • Video • Treatment of bloating, gas and constipation. • Bloating, gas and constipation: Cause... • Ulcerative colitis: Symptoms and treatment: • Ulcerative colitis: Treatment and Sy... • Bloating gas and constipation: • Bloating, gas and constipation: Cause... • Simple essential and effective tips for bloating: • Video • Colon and rectal polyp: Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, Explained in Hindi: • Colon and rectal polyp: Symptoms, dia... • • • Lets connect • / singlavikas1979 • / singla7816 • / singlavikas1979 • / dr-vikas-singla-b96a4162 • • Language used in this video is #Hindi. • Hi, This channel is of health related videos. Stay connected and stay healthy. • To suscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/DrVikasSingl... • • Best wishes • Vikas Singla
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