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Pooping Blood? Understanding Hemorrhoid Bleeding and Your Options

Jun 16, 2026
Dr. Zagum Bhatti
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Pooping Blood? Understanding Hemorrhoid Bleeding and Your Options

Finding blood when you go to the bathroom is alarming the first time it happens. Many people experience this and hope it will go away. When it keeps happening, the question shifts from is this normal to what’s causing it.

Rectal bleeding during or after bowel movements is most commonly caused by hemorrhoids. Internal hemorrhoids in the lower rectum are the single most common source of bright red rectal blood in adults. Because they are located above the pain-sensing tissue, they often cause no pain at all.

At Seamless Medical Centers, Dr. Zagum Bhatti, Board-Certified Interventional Radiologist, provides non-surgical hemorrhoid treatment for Houston-area patients from Katy, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, Pearland, League City, and Friendswood. Houston-area patients are seen at our Port Arthur office. Houston HAE service. Port Arthur HAE service.

When to Get Evaluated

Any new rectal bleeding should be evaluated rather than assumed to be hemorrhoids. This is particularly true for people over 45 without recent colonoscopy, for bleeding accompanied by changes in bowel habits, and for bleeding that is heavy or persistent.

For patients across Houston’s communities from Midtown and Memorial to Clear Lake and Pasadena, learn about HAE as a non-surgical hemorrhoid treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is some blood when pooping normal?

Occasional small amounts of bright red blood from hemorrhoids are common. However, persistent or worsening bleeding warrants assessment to confirm the cause and consider whether treatment is appropriate.

What does dark blood mean versus bright red?

Dark red or maroon blood, or black tarry stools, suggests a source higher in the GI tract and warrants more urgent evaluation.

Can I avoid surgery for hemorrhoids?

Yes. HAE is a non-surgical treatment for internal hemorrhoid bleeding. Many patients achieve meaningful improvement without surgical intervention.

How are Houston patients served from Port Arthur?

Houston-area patients are seen at the Seamless Medical Centers Port Arthur office. Visit the Houston HAE service page for scheduling.

Schedule Your Consultation

Houston-area patients are seen at our Port Arthur office. Contact Seamless Medical Centers to schedule. Phone: 409-213-9575. Address: 3300 Jimmy Johnson Blvd, Suite #130, Port Arthur, Texas 77642.

Why Choose Seamless Medical Centers?

  • Minimally Invasive: Most procedures require only a small incision and are performed as outpatient services.
  • Expert Care: Board-certified interventional radiologists with extensive training and experience.
  • Faster Recovery: Less downtime compared to traditional surgery, getting you back to your life sooner.
  • Advanced Technology: State-of-the-art imaging and treatment equipment for precise, effective care.
  • Patient-Centered: Personalized treatment plans tailored to your unique needs and goals.
Dr. Zagum Bhatti

Dr. Zagum Bhatti

Board-Certified Interventional Radiologist

Dr. Bhatti is dedicated to providing cutting-edge, minimally invasive treatments that offer patients faster recovery times and improved outcomes. With extensive training in interventional radiology, he specializes in image-guided procedures for a wide range of conditions.

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