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Anal/Rectal Bleeding in Illinois

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Rectal bleeding, also known as anal bleeding, is the occurrence of bleeding that is passed out of your anus. Rectal bleeding is thought to be blood that is present in your bowel or anus, even though the rectum comprises the last portion of the colon. This type of blood is typically bright red but may also show up as a deeper crimson hue. It might be seen in your poop, after you wipe with toilet paper, or in the toilet bowl. Anal bleeding can point to several GI conditions and should be evaluated by a medical professional. If you have been experiencing rectal bleeding, our gastrointestinal experts at GI Alliance of Illinois can help. Our staff can detect the condition and work to provide a solution. Please contact GI Alliance of Illinois today to request a consultation at one of our 22 locations in Illinois including Chicago, IL , Peoria, IL and Normal, IL, and more. 

Bleeding from the anus might happen as a result of a variety of health issues. If you are experiencing anal bleeding and are unaware of the cause, it is important that you meet with one of our GI Alliance of Illinois providers. Several prevalent reasons for rectal bleeding involve:

  • Diverticular disease (a bulging sac occurring in the gastrointestinal wall)

  • Hemorrhoids

  • Trouble having a bowel movement

  • Lumpy stools

  • Intestinal polyps

  • An anal ulcer (a small cut in the tissue lining of the rectum)

Our qualified team of GI specialists frequently sees individuals who deal with rectal bleeding in Illinois, and can correctly discover what is causing the problem and work toward finding a solution. Our providers recognize how unpleasant this issue can make you feel, so we will do our best to ensure that treatment is provided as promptly as possible.

Anal bleeding can be resolved in stages based on the condition. If you have blood loss resulting from conditions like an anal cut or hemorrhoids, you may be directed to use localized creams or rectal suppositories. If you have more severe anal bleeding, you may need IV liquids or donated blood for excessive blood loss. Regardless, it is important to seek out expert help rather than ignoring the problem.

Find a solution for rectal bleeding by requesting a consultation at one of our many Illinois facilities. Our physicians will provide the care needed to ease your gastrointestinal troubles. It is not always simple to know when GI issues, like rectal bleeding, are minor issues or the indicator of a more severe matter, which is why it is important to reach out to our knowledgeable providers to learn more about how our skilled team of GI specialists can best address your specific healthcare needs. Contact our dedicated providers at GI Alliance of Illinois to request a consultation today.

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