Abdominal pain during stool is a very common symptom, mostly caused by high abdominal pressure squeezing the abdominal organs, and if there is inflammation will aggravate the inflammatory irritation, resulting in abdominal pain. The important thing is to identify the cause of abdominal pain during stool and find out where it lies. There are many reasons for abdominal pain when defecating, if the abdominal cavity is bulging and hard to the touch, it is more fecal mass accumulation, while there may be proctitis. If abdominal pain during defecation is accompanied by urgency or mucus-like stools, colitis and dysentery should be considered. Women may also have gynecologic inflammation, which increases abdominal pressure during defecation and increases irritation leading to abdominal pain during defecation. When a woman has normal stools, she is more likely to have gynecological inflammation than colitis. If a woman has just had an abortion and there is infection or bruising in the abdomen, which compresses the large intestine and nerves, abdominal pain occurs when the abdominal pressure changes slightly during defecation, mostly caused by poor contraction of the uterus and incomplete uterine evacuation, which urgently requires ultrasound reexamination. When women have a bowel movement during menstruation, if they feel painful intestinal seizure, or even dare not force to defecate, or feel pressure up to the anus, this is mostly intestinal flatulence. Therefore, if you have abdominal pain during defecation, you should first clarify the cause and diagnosis and then actively treat the symptoms. Pain is the body’s “alarm” mechanism, indicating that something may be wrong with our organism. Therefore, it should not be ignored when you have this symptom.