I want to poop but I can’t. What’s wrong with me?



Want to poop and can’t poop inside the swelling and pain is considered to be the manifestation of acute and severe, the main factors include intestinal infections, non-specific colorectal inflammation, irritable bowel syndrome, rectal wall disease, spasmodic anal pain and so on.

1. Intestinal infections: bacillary dysentery, amoebic colitis, Salmonella typhi, Yersinia pestis, Escherichia coli infections and other infections within the intestinal tract can result in an increase in the number of irritating factors within the intestinal tract, producing a sense of urgency and heaviness.

2. Non-specific coloproctitis: such as ulcerative colitis, can be manifested as a sense of urgency and heaviness, mucus and pus and blood in the stool and other manifestations. The etiology is unknown, and it is related to autoimmune factors.

3. Irritable bowel syndrome: mostly seen in young people, often with emotional triggers, can appear to want to poop and can not pull out, often accompanied by abdominal pain, abdominal distension discomfort.

4. Diseases of the rectal wall: such as rectal tumors, rectal prolapse, internal and external hemorrhoids, mixed hemorrhoids, rectal mucosal injury.

5. Spasmodic anal pain: a kind of unexplained urgency and heaviness, which may be originated from spasm of sacrococcygeus muscle or anus raphe muscle. The pain is sudden but can be relieved naturally, mostly seen in young people.

If you feel uncomfortable, go to the hospital as soon as possible, according to the specific conditions, to develop individualized diagnosis and treatment plan.