What’s going on? I can’t poop and I have a pain in my abdomen.

The pain in the abdomen is generally related to constipation, intestinal obstruction, intestinal flora imbalance and other reasons.
1. Constipation: constipation causes dry stools to block the intestinal tract, so that the intestinal gas can not be discharged in a timely manner, thus appearing the symptoms of stool can not be pulled out and abdominal pain.
2. Intestinal obstruction: intestinal blood movement mechanics, paralytic obstruction, mechanical obstruction caused by intestinal obstruction, leading to defecation difficulties, prolonged accumulation in the intestinal tract to stimulate the intestinal mucosa leading to pain, the appearance of stool can not be pulled out of the small abdominal pain symptoms.
3. Intestinal flora imbalance: the reduction of beneficial bacteria in the intestinal tract and the increase of harmful bacteria lead to intestinal flora imbalance, causing gastrointestinal peristalsis to slow down, gastrointestinal dysfunction, resulting in the symptom of not being able to pull out the bowel movement and abdominal pain.
The pain in the abdomen may also be related to ulcerative colitis, intestinal tumors, etc. It is recommended to be admitted to the hospital as soon as possible to find a doctor for treatment.