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Blood in Stool: What This Symptom Could Mean

Posted on November 07, 2025

When you notice blood in stool, it can be very frightening. This symptom could be caused by a variety of conditions, from hemorrhoids and Inflammatory Bowel Disease to anal fissures, infections or even cancer. So, how can you determine the cause of your bloody stool, and seek appropriate care? Here’s what you need to know.

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Consider the Color of Blood in Stool

If you see blood on your toilet paper after passing a bowel movement, or you notice that there’s blood in your stool, it’s important to consider the color of that blood. As we learned from a recent viral TikTok post, knowing that information can help determine the underlying cause of your symptom.  

You see, if the blood is one of several hemorrhoids symptoms, it’s color will be bright red, looking a lot like fresh tomato sauce. But blood associated with cancer is often darker in color. Now, determining the color of blood in stool is not the only way to differentiate between causes. Any condition that causes bleeding is likely to manifest with other symptoms—you may also notice changes in your bowel habits, anal protrusions or other differences in your overall health.  Be sure to note any unusual symptoms and share them with your healthcare provider. Doing so will help you get an appropriate diagnosis and targeted, effective treatment.

Minimally Invasive Hemorrhoid Relief in Georgia

After tracking your symptoms and speaking to your doctor, you may learn that internal hemorrhoids are causing blood to appear in your stool. And, if that’s the case, our Georgia Hemorrhoids team is here to help. If you want to relieve your symptoms without surgery, request a consultation at one of our three locations in and around Atlanta. Together, we can explore your candidacy for HAE (hemorrhoid artery embolization) a  minimally-invasive treatment that resolves symptoms such as blood in stool while allowing you to avoid surgery and overnight hospital stays.

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