2, perianal pain: inflammation or hemorrhoids complicated with infection, anal fissure and other diseases will cause pain, especially when patients defecate.
3, bleeding: infected hemorrhoids will appear bloody in the stool, especially in patients with anal fissure bleeding more when defecating.
4, stool frequency changes: such as increased inflammation, or constipation.
5. Abdominal pain: Patients with rectal lesions often have abdominal pain symptoms.
6. No obvious symptoms: small larvae or early new organisms may have no obvious symptoms or occasional symptoms.
7, anal pruritus: such as perianal eczema, parasites and so on
8, local redness: perianal inflammation, especially perianal abscess.
9, foreign body sensation: hemorrhoids, licking meat, new creatures will highlight the anus, there is a foreign body sensation.
10, fever: Inflammation or other pathological changes combined with severe infection can cause changes in body temperature and fever.
1 1, other systemic symptoms: Anemia symptoms will appear after long-term bleeding, and long-term pathological changes will cause mental and neurological symptoms, such as insomnia.