Question
I’ve been experiencing black stool with blood frequently, once or twice a day, with the stool color being black and containing blood. I’ve had internal hemorrhoids before, and there’s no pain during bowel movements. I had a gastroscopy in 2013, and I have gastritis with fat globules in my stool. I want to understand what disease could be causing the black stool with blood?
Answer
Your condition is due to dampness and heat in the gastrointestinal tract, which is generally difficult to treat with conventional medication. If not treated promptly and correctly, the condition may gradually worsen. Western medicine mainly serves to neutralize stomach acid, temporarily alleviate symptoms, but long-term use can lead to excessive stomach acid secretion, further damaging the gastric mucosa and causing the condition to persist or even worsen. I suggest you adopt traditional Chinese medicine treatments such as black cumin, black jujube, walnuts, tangerine peel, Poria cocos, Amomum villosum, Magnolia officinalis, Trichosanthes kirilowii, Manis pentadactyla, Bubalus bubalis cornu, Tuber truncatum, Hordeum vulgare sprout, Bubalus bubalis horn core, Carthamus tinctorius, Aquilaria sinensis, Ferrum phosphoricum powder, beeswax, honey, and propolis. These herbs can be used in combination for treatment, which is effective and can completely cure the condition. The combined use of these medications can enhance gastrointestinal function, promote peristalsis, quickly repair gastrointestinal mucosa, clear away dampness in the gastrointestinal tract, and thereby completely cure the condition without recurrence.