Concern About Blood Spots in Stool and Anal Discomfort - #23835
hey doctor..i have seen a blood spot on my stool due to hard constipation..so, i increase the fibre in the form of gua, banana and taking isabgol in milk at night..now stool is not that much hard..but still i feel little irritated and discomfort on opeing of anal spincther..and i notice a blood spot on the first stool..means the first bowel..rest is ok..no blood driping..now itching is also under control.. my question is: am i going on the right way?? i did not see any spot n last two days bit tpday agan i see it..on the first bwel.. what i am doing with my diet, can it cure it? should i do something else? is it anal fissure or something seroius as i am not expericing any lumps, nothing jsut a thight stool on first and blood spot..not driing..not flow..in the form of dot on the stool.. what to do now?? please guide me.
How long have you been experiencing blood spots in your stool?:
- 1-4 weeksHave you made any recent changes to your diet or fluid intake?:
- Yes, increased fiber and fluidsHow would you rate the discomfort during bowel movements?:
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Hello
Yes—you’re doing the right things, and this sounds most consistent with a small anal fissure or minor tear from constipation, not something serious.
All yoir symptoms are classic for a healing fissure caused by earlier hard stools.
About the on-and-off blood It’s common for a fissure to re-bleed occasionally, especially if the first part of stool is still firm
Seeing blood again after 1–2 good days does not mean treatment is failing
Is your diet enough? Yes, it can heal with conservative care, but healing takes 2–4 weeks.
What to keep doing
Continue fiber (isabgol is good) Drink 2.5–3 liters of water/day Avoid straining or sitting long on the toilet Don’t suppress the urge to pass stool
Add these to heal faster Warm sitz bath (10–15 min, 1–2× daily A topical fissure ointment (like lignocaine + nifedipine/diltiazem, if available) Avoid spicy foods and excess tea/coffee for now
When to worry / see a doctor Bleeding continues beyond 3–4 weeks Blood becomes frequent, dripping, or mixed with stool Severe pain, weight loss, or black stools appear
Right now, this looks mild and healing.
Stay consistent—you’re on the correct path
Thank you
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