What’s wrong with the lower abdominal pain that makes me want to poop but I can’t?

Lower abdominal pain and want to poop can not be considered to be caused by constipation, intestinal obstruction, rectal cancer and other diseases.
1. Constipation: It is a disease characterized by difficulty in passing stools, prolonged defecation time or prolonged interval. It is characterized by lower abdominal pain, wanting to have a bowel movement but not being able to do so, dry feces and other symptoms.
2. Intestinal obstruction: refers to diseases characterized by blockage of intestinal contents caused by various reasons, which cannot pass through the intestines normally. It is characterized by symptoms such as lower abdominal pain, wanting to have a bowel movement but not being able to do so, vomiting, cessation of flatulence, abdominal distension and so on.
3. Rectal cancer: it is a common malignant tumor of digestive tract, occurring in rectal segment. Early symptoms are not obvious, and late symptoms may include lower abdominal pain, wanting to poop but not being able to poop, blood in stool, abdominal distension, peritoneal irritation sign and so on.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time for further examination when you have lower abdominal pain and want to poop but can’t, to clarify the cause of the disease, and to use reasonable medication under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to delay the condition.