What’s the problem with unformed stools and bloating?

Physiologic and pathologic causes of irregular stools and bloating should be considered. Physiological causes include irregular diet, eating cold food, etc. Pathological causes include enteritis, dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome, intestinal masses, etc.
1. Physiological causes: such as irregular diet, eating cold and raw food, etc. can cause the decline of intestinal digestion and absorption function, resulting in symptoms such as unshaped stools, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, and so on.
2. Pathological causes: can be clarified through symptoms, colonoscopy, stool routine, blood routine and so on. For example, enteritis can also have fever, abdominal pain and other symptoms; for indigestion can also have belching (burping), hiccups and other symptoms; for irritable bowel syndrome can also have intestinal tinnitus, diarrhea and constipation alternately and other symptoms; for intestinal mass can also have blood in the stool, weight loss and other symptoms.
It is recommended to consult a doctor to analyze the causes of unformed stools and bloating.