Blood when wiping but not in stool If you see bright-red blood on your toilet paper when you wipe, but there is none in your stool, this is probably due to hemorrhoids or an anal fissure. This is not serious and can be treated at home by applying a hemorrhoid cream, eating a high-...
Bleeding hemorrhoids usually occur after a bowel movement. A personmay see traces or streaks of blood on the tissue after wiping. Sometimes, small amounts of blood may be visible in the toilet bowl, or in the stool itself. The blood from bleeding hemorrhoids is usually bright red. How long...