Colonic Bleeding Treatment in Port Huron, MI

What Is Colonic Bleeding?

Bleeding within the digestive tract can occur for a wide variety of different reasons. Any loss of blood that stems from the colon, also known as the large intestine, is classified specifically as colonic bleeding. Colonic bleeding can be caused by a variety of conditions and depending on the severity of your conditions, Dr. McFarlane will determine the treatment option best for you. If you are located in Marysville, St. Clair County,  or Port Huron Charter Township and would like to schedule a colonic bleeding consultation at our general surgery center in Port Huron, MI, please call (810) 662-0400 or request an appointment through our secure online form.

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What Are Common Causes of Colonic Bleeding?

Common causes of bleeding in the colon are:

What Are The Symptoms of Colonic Bleeding?

Obviously, the most common sign of bleeding within the colon is to notice blood either within your stool. This will not appear as the bright red coloring we often see from an open wound that is visible from the outside of the body, but rather, the stool is likely to possess some of the following characteristics:

  • The stool is coated in blood
  • Dark-colored blood is mixed in with the stool
  • The stool appears black and has a consistency similar to tar|

Other symptoms frequently associated with colonic bleeding are tiredness, pale coloring to the skin, and anemia.

How Does Hope Surgical, PLLC Diagnose Bleeding in the Colon?

There are several diagnostic imaging tests and procedures that can help to determine a definitive cause of a patient’s intestinal bleeding. Dr. McFarlane will most often utilize one or more of the following tests to gain insights about symptoms that you are currently experiencing:

Colonic Bleeding Treatment in Port Huron, MI

After the source of your bleeding and possibly other symptoms has been determined, Dr. McFarlane will begin to explain all treatment options and which method they believe will be best for you. Much of this recommendation will come down to the exact cause of your lower intestinal bleeding, as not every treatment will be applicable to the various causes of this condition.

Most often, endoscopic procedures will be suitable in treating the area with prescribed medications. It is also possible to cauterize the wound inside the colon using thermal endoscopic technologies. More severe cases of colonic bleeding may require invasive surgery.

After the area has been successfully treated, it is likely that you will be given a regimen to avoid future bleeding. This typically includes changes to your diet as well as possible prescription medications. Attending regular follow-ups and routine colon screenings are also incredibly important in preventing any future colonic bleeding.

Schedule your Colonic Bleeding Treatment in Port Huron, MI Today

It is recommended that you contact a physician who specializes in colon conditions, such as Dr. McFarlane if you notice blood of any kind in your stool. They will be able to provide a comprehensive diagnosis and treatment options based on the particular cause of your colonic bleeding. To schedule a consultation at our general surgery center in Port Huron, MI, please call (810) 662-0400 today. Hope Surgical, PLLC is conveniently located for patients in Marysville, St. Clair County, Port Huron Charter Township, and the surrounding areas.

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