Why is the front hard and the back thin?

Dr. Finley Reed
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2025-05-19 15:32:03
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1. Dry stool
When stool is dry, it will accumulate and form a hard mass in the intestine, which may block the rear of the large intestine, resulting in the rear stool being thinner than the front.
2. Eating habits of
patients with excessive greasy food may affect the texture of stool, resulting in hard front and thin back, and may also be accompanied by difficult defecation symptoms.
3. Intestinal infection
or inflammation may affect intestinal motility, causing abnormalities in defecation, resulting in the front stool being harder than the back.
It is
recommended that patients with abnormal stool characteristics should consult a professional doctor for further examination and treatment.