Rectal bleeding refers to bleeding in the rectum, the lower portion of the large intestine that causes the passage of blood from the anus. It can be caused by a variety of disorders, such as haemorrhoids, anal fissures, colon cancer, polyps, etc. It is frequently treated with minimally invasive surgical treatments such as laparoscopy and embolization.
Laparoscopy is a diagnostic and surgical procedure that uses fiber-optic technology to observe and correct the target area. It is less painful, has fewer internal and external scars, and requires a shorter hospital stay.
Embolization helps to prevent abnormal bleeding by stopping blood flow to target areas while causing minimal damage to surrounding tissues.