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Rectal Bleeding Treatment in Dubai

Seen blood after stool or bowel movements? Rectal bleeding should be evaluated by a specialist.

At Dr. Rami Hamed Center Dubai, our Proctology Clinic provides expert diagnosis and treatment for rectal bleeding caused by hemorrhoids, anal fissures, rectal prolapse, colon polyps, inflammatory bowel disease, and other anorectal conditions.

When Rectal Bleeding Needs Medical Evaluation

Rectal bleeding can appear as bright red blood on toilet paper, blood in the toilet bowl, or blood mixed with stool.

  • Blood after bowel movements
  • Bleeding piles or hemorrhoids
  • Pain during bowel movements
  • A lump or swelling near the anus
  • Prolapsed hemorrhoids
  • Anal pain with bleeding
  • Repeated bleeding with constipation

Even if bleeding is mild, recurrent rectal bleeding should not be ignored.

What is Rectal Bleeding?

Rectal bleeding means blood is coming from the anus, rectum, or lower digestive tract. Bright red blood commonly comes from the lower rectum or anal canal, while darker blood may suggest bleeding from higher parts of the bowel.

Common Causes of Rectal Bleeding

Rectal bleeding may be caused by several proctology or digestive conditions, including:

Rectal Bleeding from Hemorrhoids or Piles

Hemorrhoids are one of the most common causes of bright red rectal bleeding. Bleeding may occur during or after bowel movements, especially with constipation or straining.

At DRHC Dubai, hemorrhoid-related bleeding can be treated with advanced options such as laser hemorrhoid treatment and THD for hemorrhoids, depending on the severity and grade of hemorrhoids.

How Rectal Bleeding is Diagnosed

Diagnosis depends on your symptoms, medical history, and clinical examination.

Treatment for Rectal Bleeding at DRHC Dubai

Treatment depends on the underlying cause of bleeding.

For Hemorrhoids or Piles

For Anal Fissure

For Colon or Digestive Causes

  • Colonoscopy evaluation
  • Polyp detection and management
  • Inflammatory bowel disease treatment planning

When Should You See a Specialist?

You should book a proctology consultation if you have:

  • Repeated rectal bleeding
  • Blood after stool
  • Bleeding with anal pain
  • Bleeding piles or prolapsed hemorrhoids
  • Blood with change in bowel habits
  • Rectal bleeding with abdominal pain

FAQs – Rectal Bleeding Treatment at DRHC Dubai

1. What are the common causes of rectal bleeding?

Rectal bleeding can be caused by conditions such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, polyps, diverticulosis, inflammatory bowel disease, or colorectal cancer. At DRHC Dubai, our gastroenterology team performs detailed evaluations to determine the cause.

2. When should I be concerned about rectal bleeding?

If rectal bleeding is persistent, accompanied by abdominal pain, weight loss, changes in bowel habits, or if the blood is dark and tarry, you should seek medical care immediately. DRHC Dubai offers advanced diagnostic services for timely treatment.

3. How is rectal bleeding diagnosed at DRHC Dubai?

Our doctors may recommend a physical exam, blood tests, stool tests, colonoscopy, or imaging studies to identify the exact source of bleeding.

4. What are the treatment options for rectal bleeding?

Treatment depends on the cause. It may include medications, lifestyle changes, minimally invasive procedures for hemorrhoids, or surgery for more serious conditions. At DRHC Dubai, we provide tailored treatment plans for each patient.

5. Can rectal bleeding be prevented?

Yes, in many cases. Maintaining a high-fiber diet, staying hydrated, avoiding straining during bowel movements, and attending regular screenings can help prevent rectal bleeding. DRHC Dubai also offers preventive care and colon cancer screening programs.

6. Is rectal bleeding always hemorrhoids?

No. Hemorrhoids are common, but rectal bleeding may also be caused by fissures, polyps, inflammatory bowel disease, or other colorectal conditions.

7. Should I worry if I see bright red blood after stool?

 Bright red blood often comes from the lower rectum or anus, but recurrent bleeding should be checked by a specialist

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