What's wrong with trying to poop and not pooping?

Dr. Alex Carter
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2025-05-19 14:37:47 Views: 32 times

Large generally refers to stool. Always want to stool and can not pull out may be related to constipation, intestinal dysfunction, enteritis and other factors.

What's wrong with trying to poop and not pooping?

1, constipation

due to fecal retention in the intestinal tract for too long, water is absorbed, leading to dry feces, induration, difficult to discharge. At the same time, it will also stimulate the intestinal wall, want to stool.

2, intestinal dysfunction

may lead to intestinal peristalsis slowed down, so that feces in the intestinal retention time is too long, and then cause want to stool and can not pull out.

What's wrong with trying to poop and not pooping?

3, enteritis such

as bacterial enteritis, inflammatory bowel disease, etc., can lead to intestinal mucosa congestion, edema, so that fecal discharge blocked, resulting in want to stool and can not pull out.



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