There is no such thing as a “quick trick for not being able to get the stool out of the anus”. The stool in the anus can not come out is generally considered to have constipation symptoms, may be caused by functional constipation, intestinal obstruction, hemorrhoids and anal fissure, etc., need to be under the guidance of the doctor to carry out targeted treatment. 1. Functional constipation: Functional constipation when the stool is piled up in the intestinal tract, water is reabsorbed, there may be a dry stool in the anus, resulting in the stool in the anus can not be pulled out. In this case, you should drink more water, increase the intake of vegetables, fruits and other foods rich in dietary fiber, appropriate exercise, if the above methods can not be discharged, you can consider the use of Keserol, polyethylene glycol and other treatments as prescribed by the doctor. 2. Intestinal obstruction: fasting, gastrointestinal decompression, rehydration when accompanied by symptoms of dehydration, and surgical treatment when strangulated intestinal obstruction occurs. 3. Hemorrhoids and anal fissure: patients with hemorrhoids may have anal swelling and constipation, which can be treated with sclerosing agent injection and adhesive ring ligation as prescribed by the doctor; anal fissure may have severe pain during defecation, constipation and other symptoms, which can be treated with potassium permanganate sitz baths as prescribed by the doctor, and polyethylene glycol can be taken orally for treatment when accompanied by constipation. When there is a situation that the stool can not be pulled out of the anus, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in a timely manner, and choose the appropriate treatment methods and medications under the guidance of the doctor.