IBS

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a health condition where the patient suffers multiple symptoms, including cramps, abdominal pain, bloating, bloody feces, diarrhea, and constipation. People suffering from this condition may have all or some of these symptoms, and it may last up to several months. IBS may cause constipation alongside other symptoms like bloating or gastritis.
This condition tampers with regular bowel function and may cause straining, infrequent stools, hard or lumpy stools. Rectal bleeding could be a side effect from your irritable bowel syndrome constipation, caused by a tear in your anus.
Irritation of the Anus
Bloody stools can have causes that aren’t due to underlying disease. Your anus can get irritated due to the harshness of toilet paper when wiping. When there is no blood in your feces or your toilet bowl, but you notice a spot of blood on your toilet paper, it may be due to abrasions from excessive wiping.











