Anal/Rectal Bleeding in Connecticut

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What is rectal bleeding?

Anal, or rectal, bleeding is any bleeding that emerges through your rectum. When rectal bleeding occurs, it is assumed to be coming from your sigmoid colon or anus, even though the rectum comprises the bottom section of the large intestine. This form of blood is typically red-colored, but can also be a deeper wine color. It can appear in your bowel movement when wiping with toilet tissue, or in the toilet bowl. Anal bleeding is associated with several GI concerns and should be assessed by a medical professional. If you’ve experienced bleeding from your rectum, our gastrointestinal specialists at Connecticut GI can help. Our specialists can determine the cause and work to identify a solution. For care for rectal bleeding, please get in touch with one of our locations in Connecticut today.

What causes anal bleeding?

Bleeding from the rectum can occur as a result of many different concerns. If you’ve had rectal bleeding and are uncertain of the reason, it is essential to be seen by a GI provider. Some of the typical causes of rectal bleeding include:

  • Tarry bowel movements
  • Hemorrhoids
  • A rectal fissure (a small tear in the tissue lining of the tube at the end of the rectum)
  • Intestinal growths
  • Diverticular disease (a bulging pouch occurring within the gastrointestinal tissue)
  • Fewer bowel movements than normal

Our staff regularly helps patients who deal with rectal bleeding in Connecticut and will work to address the cause of the issue. Our gastroenterologists sympathize with how unpleasant this condition can make you feel, and we will do everything we can to ensure treatment is given as swiftly as possible.

How is anal bleeding treated?

Rectal bleeding can be treated in phases depending on the circumstances. For bleeding caused by problems such as anal tears or hemorrhoids, you could be provided with topical creams or suppositories. For more heavy anal bleeding, you may need intravenous liquids or donated blood for severe bleeding. Nonetheless, it is important to request a consultation at a Connecticut GI location in your community to find an ideal treatment for your needs.

Reliable treatments for anal bleeding

You can address your rectal bleeding by requesting a consultation at a Connecticut location near you today. Our expert team of gastrointestinal providers will find and recommend a solution to ease your gastrointestinal issue. Call a Connecticut GI location to get started.

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