What’s wrong with the abdominal pain you feel before having a bowel movement?

Abdominal pain before defecation may be related to physiological factors such as diet, but also may be related to constipation, anal fistula, enteritis and other pathologic factors.
1. Physiological factors: bowel movement before defecation can be accompanied by different degrees of abdominal pain. Most of them are paroxysmal distension, and the pain is reduced or disappeared after defecation or evacuation. Cold can also lead to gastrointestinal spasm, abdominal pain; eating irritating food can also stimulate the gastrointestinal mucosa, abdominal pain.
2. Pathological factors: such as constipation can have prolonged defecation time, defecation difficulties and other changes, pain disappears after defecation; such as anal fistula can have pain before defecation and after defecation, but also blood, pus, etc.; such as enteritis can also have fever, diarrhea, abdominal distension and other symptoms, stools can be blood, mucus and other conditions.
The symptoms of abdominal pain before defecation, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, by a professional doctor to clarify the specific causes.