What should I do if my stool looks like goat poop?

Stools that look like sheep’s feces may be physiological phenomena, such as poor dietary habits, or they may be caused by certain diseases, such as dyspepsia, intestinal occupational diseases, functional gastrointestinal diseases, etc.. It is necessary to clarify the specific causes, and then carry out symptomatic and causative treatment.
1. Physiological phenomenon: Long-term bad dietary habits, such as eating spicy and stimulating foods, can lead to stools like sheep’s feces. You should have a reasonable work schedule, eat a light diet, and exercise regularly to enhance gastrointestinal motility.
2. Pathological factors:
(1) Intestinal diseases: if the patient has intestinal space-occupying lesions, due to the space-occupying lesions will lead to the obstruction of fecal discharge, feces hoarding in the rectum for a long time, and the excessive absorption of water, which can also lead to the above symptoms. Surgical treatment should be carried out in time for this situation.
(2) Functional gastrointestinal diseases: Functional dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome and other diseases can also lead to slowing down of gastrointestinal peristalsis, and sometimes goat poop can occur. It is recommended to adjust the dietary structure, drink more water, and give lactulose oral solution or keserol if necessary.
It is recommended that patients with sheep poop go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying their condition.