Ureteral stone wanting to poop

The presence of stones in the ureteral area does not usually cause a sensation of bowel movement. If there is a sense of stool may be internal hemorrhoids, rectal prolapse, proctitis and other causes. 1. Internal hemorrhoids: because hemorrhoids in the acute stage, inflammation, causing hemorrhoidal nuclei congestion and swelling to stimulate the anal canal, leading to the patient to have the feeling of wanting to poop. 2. Proctitis: when inflammation occurs in the rectum due to bacterial or viral infections, it will stimulate the nerves in the rectal area, often resulting in irregular bowel movements, and there is also a feeling of falling in the rectal area, which makes it easy to have the feeling of wanting to have a bowel movement. 3. Rectal prolapse: when the rectal mucosa prolapse, resulting in the rectum or colon overlap together, which will compress the anus, can produce a feeling of swelling, will also appear to want to defecate. Ureteral stones appear to want to stool feeling, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for further examination, with the help of the doctor to clarify the cause, and targeted treatment or treatment, to avoid delays in the condition.