Blood in Stool (Bleeding Per Anum): Why Dr. Karan R. Rawat is Agra’s Most Trusted Gastrointestinal & Laser Surgery Specialist
Blood in stool is one of the most searched yet most ignored symptoms related to digestive health. For some, it may be a minor issue like piles; for others, it can be the earliest warning of serious gastrointestinal disease or cancer. What truly matters is who evaluates it.
Dr. Karan R. Rawat stands out in Agra and nearby regions as a rare combination of Gastroenterologist, Hepatologist, Proctologist, Laparoscopic Surgeon, and Advanced Laser Surgeon, making him uniquely qualified to diagnose and treat every possible cause of blood in stool under one roof.
Serving patients from Agra, Mathura, Firozabad, Hathras, Etah, Mainpuri, Aligarh, Bharatpur, Dholpur, Morena, Sikandra Rao and all areas within a 100 km radius, Dr. Rawat is known for ethical care, accurate diagnosis, and modern minimally invasive treatment.
Why Blood in Stool Needs a Multi-Specialist Approach
Blood in stool is not a single disease. It is a symptom that can arise from:
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Anorectal conditions (piles, fissure, fistula)
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Intestinal inflammation (IBD)
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Liver-related portal hypertension
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Colon polyps
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Gastrointestinal cancers
Most doctors treat only one part of this spectrum.
🔹 Dr. Karan R. Rawat treats the entire digestive system—from the esophagus to the anal canal—making him one of the most versatile GI specialists in the region.
Understanding Blood in Stool: Symptom-Based Clarity
Types of Bleeding & What They Usually Mean
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Bright red blood on stool or tissue → Piles, fissure, fistula
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Blood mixed with stool → Colon polyps, cancer, colitis
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Black tarry stool (melena) → Upper GI bleeding
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Blood with mucus & diarrhea → Ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease
Patients often Google:
“Blood in stool causes”
The real answer lies in precise evaluation, not guesswork.
Condition-Wise Expertise of Dr. Karan R. Rawat
🔹 Piles (Hemorrhoids)
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Painless bleeding, itching, prolapse
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Laser piles surgery & stapler (MIPH) available
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Day-care, minimal pain, fast recovery
🔹 Anal Fissure
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Sharp pain during motion with bleeding
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Chronic fissures treated with laser fissurectomy
🔹 Anal Fistula
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Recurrent pus, blood discharge, multiple openings
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MRI-guided laser fistula treatment for complex cases
🔹 Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
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Ulcerative colitis & Crohn’s disease
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Bloody diarrhea, anemia, abdominal pain
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Advanced medical management & long-term care
🔹 Colorectal Cancer (Life-Saving Early Detection)
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Blood mixed with stool
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Change in bowel habits, weight loss
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Colonoscopy-based early diagnosis
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Laparoscopic & open cancer surgery
Recent Advances Offered by Dr. Karan R. Rawat
✔ High-definition painless colonoscopy
✔ Advanced endoscopy & proctoscopy
✔ MRI-based fistula mapping
✔ Laser surgery for piles, fissure, fistula & pilonidal sinus
✔ Minimally invasive laparoscopic GI surgery
✔ Evidence-based cancer screening protocols
These advances ensure less pain, smaller scars, faster recovery, and better long-term outcomes.
Why Dr. Karan R. Rawat’s Versatility Matters
Unlike isolated specialists, Dr. Rawat combines:
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🩺 Clinical gastroenterology (medical GI & liver diseases)
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🔬 Endoscopy & colonoscopy
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🔪 Proctology & laser surgery
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🧠 Complex diagnostic judgment
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🎯 Surgical precision when needed
➡ This avoids misdiagnosis, repeated opinions, and delayed cancer detection.
When Should You Seek Immediate Consultation?
🚨 Do not delay if you have:
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Recurrent or continuous bleeding
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Blood with pain, fever, or pus
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Anemia or weakness
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Weight loss
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Family history of GI cancer
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Bleeding after age 40
Early consultation can be life-saving.
Google SEO – Frequently Asked Questions
❓ Is blood in stool always due to piles?
No. While piles are common, fissure, fistula, colitis, polyps, liver disease, and cancer are also important causes.
❓ Which doctor is best for blood in stool in Agra?
A Gastroenterologist & Proctologist like Dr. Karan R. Rawat who can evaluate the entire GI tract.
❓ Is laser surgery safe for piles and fissure?
Yes. Laser surgery is minimally invasive, highly precise, and offers rapid recovery.
❓ When is colonoscopy necessary?
If bleeding persists, is painless, occurs after 40 years of age, or is associated with anemia or weight loss.
❓ Can blood in stool be a sign of cancer?
Yes. Especially when blood is mixed with stool or associated with bowel habit changes.
Final Word from a Specialist
Blood in stool is a message—not a diagnosis. Ignoring it can be dangerous; evaluating it correctly can save lives.
If you are looking for a single specialist who understands medicine, endoscopy, laser surgery, and gastrointestinal cancer, Dr. Karan R. Rawat offers unmatched expertise in Agra and surrounding regions.
📍 Consult Dr. Karan R. Rawat
Senior Gastroenterologist • Hepatologist • Proctologist • Laser & Laparoscopic Surgeon
Trusted across Agra and all nearby districts within a 100 km radius.



