What do I need to check for when I have a lot of bowel movements?

If you have frequent bowel movements, you can do routine stool and colonoscopy, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital to see a gastroenterologist for professional judgment.
Stool routine includes fecal white blood cells, fecal red blood cells, fecal shape, fecal color, fecal occult blood test, fecal parasite eggs, etc. Through these indicators, you can determine whether there are any bacterial, viral, parasitic and other infections in the digestive tract, and whether there is any gastrointestinal bleeding.
Enteroscopy is to enter the enteroscope from the anus to the ileocecal region to observe whether there is any lesion of the intestinal mucosa, such as ulcer, polyp, cancer, etc. Enteroscopy is a very necessary examination for digestive tract lesions.
In addition, blood routine, biochemistry, abdominal CT and other tests are also needed, all of which help to clarify the cause of the disease.
There are more causes of increased stool frequency, so you can go to the hospital and have your doctor conduct professional examination, diagnosis and treatment.