What’s wrong with always having the urge to poop but not being able to do it?

Always want to poop and can not pull out may be due to constipation, hemorrhoids, rectal lesions and other reasons.
1. constipation: due to a long time of bad eating habits, lack of exercise, etc., may lead to the gastrointestinal tract peristalsis slowed down, causing constipation, manifested in a small amount of defecation, defecation difficulties and other symptoms.
2. Hemorrhoids: after suffering from hemorrhoids may cause the anal outlet to be obstructed and narrowed, and some patients may have the feeling of feeling like having a bowel movement, and the symptoms of not being able to pull out.
3. Rectal lesions: for patients suffering from proctitis, rectal polyps, rectal cancer, etc., due to inflammation, polyps and cancerous tissues on the intestinal mucosa caused by stimulation, there may also be a desire to have a bowel movement, but can not pull out the symptoms, but also may be accompanied by changes in stool properties.
There are many reasons for having the urge to poop and not being able to poop. If you have this symptom regularly, we suggest you to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instruction to treat the cause.