Illness name: bleeding from the bottom rectal bleeding
Description:
A small amount of one-off bleeding from the bottom is not usually a serious problem. But a GP can check.
You might be bleeding from the bottom if you have:
A small amount of one-off bleeding can often go away on its own without needing treatment.
You can call 111 or
get help from 111 online
.
If you have bleeding from your bottom, a GP will check what's causing it.
They might:
Bleeding from the bottom is sometimes a sign of bowel cancer.
This is easier to treat if it's found early, so it's important to get it checked.
If you have other symptoms, this might give you an idea of the cause.
Do not self-diagnose. See a GP if you're worried.
Poo can look like it's mixed with blood if you've eaten a lot of red or purple foods like tomatoes and beetroot.
But it's sometimes a sign of something else. A GP can check if you're worried.
Poo can look very dark or black if you:
But it's sometimes a sign of something else. A GP can do a test to check this if you're worried.
Page last reviewed: 24 April 2020
Bleeding from the bottom (rectal bleeding)
Check if you're bleeding from the bottom
Non-urgent advice:
See a GP if:
Urgent advice:
Ask for an urgent GP appointment or get help from NHS 111 if:
Immediate action required:
Go to A&E or call 999 if:
What happens at the GP appointment
Important:
Bowel cancer risk
Common causes of bleeding from the bottom
Bright red blood on toilet paper, streaks on poo, pink toilet water
Symptoms
Possible causes
Bright red blood and pain when pooing, itchy bottom, lumps
Piles
(haemorrhoids)
Bright red blood and pain when pooing – often after
constipation
A small tear in your anus
(anal fissure)
Bleeding with or without lumps, itching or pain
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
like genital warts, damage from anal sex
Bright red blood without pain
Side effect of
blood-thinning medicine (anticoagulants)
like warfarin or aspirin, broken blood vessels in the gut (angiodysplasia)
Blood in poo or blood with slime
Symptoms
Possible causes
Blood and yellow slime when pooing, irritated anus, non stop bottom pain
Anal fistula
Bloody diarrhoea with clear slime, feeling and being sick
Tummy bug (gastroenteritis)
Bloody
diarrhoea
, tummy cramps and pain, feeling bloated
An
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
like ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease
Blood in poo
Bleeding in the anus, bowel or lower gut from injury or another problem
Blood in poo, change in pooing habits (like looser poo, diarrhoea or
constipation
), slime with poo
Bowel polyps
, early signs of
bowel cancer
Very dark or black blood or poo
Symptoms
Possible causes
Dark or black poo
Bleeding in the stomach or gut – can be from injury or a side effect of
blood-thinning medicine (anticoagulants)
like warfarin or aspirin
Dark blood or poo with tummy pain or cramps
Stomach ulcer
,
diverticular disease and diverticulitis
Dark blood without pain
Blood-thinning medicine like warfarin or aspirin, angiodysplasia (broken blood vessels in the gut)
Next review due: 24 April 2023