Hi,
Are you having any other associated symptoms of itching, mucoid discharge, etc?
This could be secondary to anal fissures, hemorrhoids, warts due to human papillloma virus, moles, or in rare cases due to rectal cancer.
'An anal fissure is an unnatural crack or tear in the anus skin. As a fissure, these tiny tears may show as bright red rectal bleeding and cause severe periodic pain after defecation.'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anal_fissure
and
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/anal-fissure/DS00762
'Symptoms of external hemorrhoids may include painful swelling or a hard lump around the anus that results when a blood clot forms. This condition is known as a thrombosed external hemorrhoid.
In addition, excessive straining, rubbing, or cleaning around the anus may cause irritation with bleeding and/or itching, which may produce a vicious cycle of symptoms. Draining mucus may also cause itching.'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemorrhoid
It would be best to consult a surgeon for your symptoms to find out the cause of your complaints.
Till then you could try eating a high-fiber diet, using stool softener, taking pain killer and having a sitz bath for your symptoms. Apply calamine lotion at the site, keep the area clean and well moisturized, wear lose, comfortable clothes and maintain good personal hygiene.
Let us know if you need any other information. Post us about how you are doing.
Regards.
If it is bright red its probably an anal fissure (which is a small tear) usually due to being constipated, or hemmorroids. If it is dark red its more than likely old blood and you should get it checked out by your doctor. I have IBS and am constipated more than anything so when I have a stool I usually always have the bright red blood. It freaked me out at first, but the doctors told me as long as it is bright red that its not serious.
Blood can have a number of causes, and should ALWAYS be checked out. Go see your doctor in the morning!!
if its fresh red is possibly just trauma or piles ,straining causes trauma if constipated . if loose you should see doc to rule out infection . x x