Stools that are thick and sticky with no bowel movement are not normal. Normal stools are yellow, cylindrical, not dry, not thin, and usually without mucus. When the stool is discharged into the rectum, it stimulates the intestinal mucosa to produce nerve impulses, which are transmitted to the nerve center and produce the urge to have a bowel movement. Therefore, if there is a sticky stool defecation without bowel movement is usually not normal. Stool sticky mostly due to excessive consumption of high protein such as meat and other foods, and the discharge of stool is not fluent due to, belong to the performance of indigestion. Other gastrointestinal dysfunctions or chronic enteritis may also cause thick stools without bowel movements due to reduced peristalsis, dysfunctional flora, and inflammatory stimuli. If you have sticky stools and no bowel movement, you should pay attention to your daily life to develop good eating habits, increase dietary fiber intake, strengthen exercise, and try to develop regular bowel habits. If the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time to clarify whether there is chronic enteritis and other diseases, and targeted treatment.