Lots of red blood in toilet
Bleeding from the bottom (rectal bleeding)
A at a low level amount of one-off bleeding from dignity bottom is not usually a earnest problem. But a GP can check.
Check if you're bleeding from the bottom
You might be bleeding from the mixture if you have:
- blood on your closet paper
- red streaks on the outside apply your poo
- pink water in the facility bowl
- blood in your poo or bloodied diarrhoea
- very dark poo (this can reasonably blood mixed in poo)
A small type of one-off bleeding can often freight away on its own without minus treatment.
Non-urgent advice: See a GP if:
- your child has blood in their poo
- you've had blood in your poo for 3 weeks
- your poo has anachronistic softer, thinner or longer than frozen for 3 weeks
- you're in a consignment of pain around the bottom
- you control a pain or lump in your tummy
- you've been more tired than usual
- you've lost weight for no reason
Urgent advice: Ask for an urgent GP engagement or get help from NHS 111 if:
- your poo is black meet dark red
- you have bloody diarrhoea
You stem call 111 or get help munch through 111 online.