What’s wrong with having formed but frequent stools?

Stool formation but frequent may be caused by physiological factors, but also may be caused by intestinal inflammation, hyperthyroidism and other disease factors. 1. Physiological factors: some people may defecate 2~3 times a day, but the fecal material is normal, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. 2. Disease factors: ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease and other intestinal inflammation in the early stage, the intestinal tract will be stimulated by inflammatory factors, resulting in increased intestinal peristalsis, food emptying faster, resulting in an increase in the number of stools, but there will be no major changes in the nature of the stools. Hyperthyroidism can lead to a high metabolic state, resulting in faster food emptying, causing more frequent but formed stools. If you have frequent but formed stools, it is recommended that you go to the hospital and ask your doctor to determine the cause of the problem after eliminating physiological factors.