Soft stool but difficult to pass stool, if it is caused by intestinal obstruction, surgery can be performed to promote defecation, if it is caused by slow peristalsis of gastrointestinal tract, drugs such as mosapride can be used to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, and if it is caused by intestinal polyps and so on, it can be microscopically resected, and so on. Soft stool but difficult to defecate, may be rectal proptosis, intussusception and other causes of intestinal obstruction, resulting in not easy to pass stool, but the stool form is soft. Surgery can be performed to relieve the symptoms of difficult bowel movements. If the gastrointestinal tract is slow in peristalsis and fecal transport is slow, but the gastrointestinal tract is well hydrated, stools may also be soft but difficult to pass. Medications such as mosapride can be taken to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, which speeds up fecal transport, promotes bowel movements and relieves difficult bowel movements. If there are intestinal polyps, etc., which are protruding into the intestinal lumen and causing intestinal irregularity, there will also be difficult bowel movements but soft stools, which can be removed gastroscopically. Pathological examination can also be done to clarify the nature of the polyp, and if it is a malignant tumor chemotherapy, laparoscopic surgery, etc. are needed. Soft stool but difficult to defecate may also be other reasons, should promptly consult a doctor, under the guidance of the doctor for the identification of the cause, under the guidance of the doctor for reasonable treatment.