Why do you have to strain to get it out?

The stools have to use force to be able to solve out to consider and functional constipation, colitis, intestinal polyps, hemorrhoids, intestinal obstruction and so on. 1. Functional constipation: mainly associated with poor eating habits, lack of physical exercise. The patient manifests as less frequent defecation, difficult defecation, dry feces, loss of appetite, fatigue, etc., may appear stools have to use force to solve the phenomenon. 2. Colitis: the disease is related to genetic factors, pathogen infection, and insufficient blood supply to the local intestinal tract. Typical symptoms of patients include abdominal pain, acute and severe sensation, diarrhea or constipation, etc., which can be manifested as having to use force to get rid of the stool. 3. Intestinal polyps: Intestinal polyps can cause some patients to have the phenomenon of having to use force to get rid of the stool. Intestinal polyps and chronic inflammatory stimulation, genetic factors, etc., part of the small size of intestinal polyps patients can be no obvious symptoms, while the larger size may appear bowel habit changes, abdominal distension, blood in the stool and other symptoms. 4. Hemorrhoids: hemorrhoids and anal cushion under the theory, varicose vein theory, etc., and bad bowel habits, improper diet, etc. are triggering factors. The main performance of the patient has perianal itching, bleeding, hemorrhoids prolapse, anal pain, etc., can also be manifested in the stool to use force to solve out. 5. Intestinal obstruction: Intestinal obstruction can lead to some patients have to use force to get out of the stool. Intestinal obstruction is related to intestinal adhesion, intestinal torsion, intestinal lumen foreign body, etc. Patients are also prone to abdominal paroxysmal colic, loss of appetite, vomiting, abdominal distension and other uncomfortable symptoms. It is recommended to adjust the diet of the person who has to use force to get rid of the stool, and if accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, should consult a doctor in a timely manner.

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