What’s the reason why I can’t poop every day? What kind of medicine should I take?

Causes of wanting to poop every day can not be pulled out include physiological factors, intestinal polyps, pelvic inflammatory disease and so on. Commonly used medications are gastric tablets, keserol, penicillin and so on. 1. Physiological factors: due to low water intake, like to eat greasy and indigestible food, long-term anxiety and tension, etc., resulting in dry stools, stimulate gastrointestinal peristalsis, which leads to patients want to poop every day out of the situation. 2. Intestinal polyps: Due to the presence of polyps in the intestines, after eating food, it will stimulate the polyps, resulting in the patient’s desire to poop. However, there is no feces in the intestines, which triggers the situation that the patient wants to have a bowel movement every day but can’t pull it out. 3. Pelvic inflammatory disease: If the patient is a woman, and the inflammatory reaction in the pelvis, when the inflammatory factor is constantly stimulated, it will cause the patient to have the urge to have a bowel movement in the rectum, but there is no fecal discharge. The patient can take drugs such as gastrointestinal tablets, bifidobacteria, lactobacillus tablets, etc. to regulate the intestinal flora and promote gastrointestinal motility. You can also take drugs such as lactulose or topical corkscrew to soften the stool and promote excretion. For inflammatory stimulation, antibiotics such as penicillin and cefuroxime sodium can be taken to control the infection and thus improve the symptoms. If the patient wants to poop every day can not come out of the situation, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time to improve the relevant examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and comply with the doctor’s instructions to use medication and treatment.