What’s wrong with bloating and not being able to poop?

Abdominal bloating and stools can not be pulled out are mainly considered to be related to incomplete intestinal obstruction, irritable bowel syndrome and other pathological factors and physiological factors. 1. Pathological factors: when patients have incomplete intestinal obstruction due to intestinal tumors or gastrointestinal dynamics, the intestinal contents are discharged with obstacles, and a large amount of accumulation, which can produce gas, manifesting as obvious abdominal distension and failure to pass stools. When the patient’s mood fluctuation is obvious, stress is too big, and irritable bowel syndrome occurs, abdominal distension and stools can not be pulled out will also occur. 2. Physiological factors: when the patient eats too much protein-containing food and only a small amount of vegetables and fruits, abdominal bloating and bowel movements may also occur. In addition, there may be other reasons for abdominal distension and failure to pass stools. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time for medical consultation, so that the cause can be clarified under the guidance of professional physicians and targeted treatment or therapy can be given.