Cramping in the abdomen with a feeling of defecation can be caused by urological diseases, anorectal diseases, and gynecological diseases. Patients need to undergo abdominal ultrasound, urinalysis, CT, anoscopy and other examinations to make a clear diagnosis. Common causes and treatment 1, urinary system diseases: generally men are more often seen in prostatitis, and women are more often seen in urinary tract infections. Bacterial infections require timely medical attention and the application of antibiotics to control inflammation under the guidance of a doctor to avoid the continued development of infection; 2, anorectal diseases: common in colitis, proctitis, colon polyps and other diseases, due to the intestinal tract stimulated by inflammation, resulting in the emergence of urgency, the feeling of incomplete stool, and malignant tumors in the rectum or hemorrhoids, can also cause pain and other uncomfortable symptoms. The actual fact is that you can use antibiotics for anti-infection treatment, or apply topical medication such as hemorrhoid ointment or surgical treatment to relieve discomfort; 3, gynecological diseases: female patients with pelvic inflammation, pelvic effusion or cervicitis can experience lower abdominal cramping and defecation, and usually have increased vaginal discharge, vulvar itching and other symptoms. Patients can go to the hospital for gynecological examination, and then under the guidance of a professional doctor to reasonably use medication, such as metronidazole, azithromycin, etc. to control the infection and relieve the discomfort, but also need to pay attention to vulvar cleanliness, hygiene, avoid using irritating lotions, wear cotton underwear, and change the wash regularly. Precautions 1, habits: patients need to pay attention to good habits in daily life, avoid prolonged standing, sitting, and regular defecation, defecation also try to avoid interfering with normal defecation behavior, such as reading books, playing with cell phones, etc.; 2, dietary habits: need to drink more water, and to achieve the daily needs of the body. Diet should be balanced, and high-fiber foods such as celery and lotus root can be eaten to promote stool excretion and reduce the corresponding gastrointestinal tract irritation.