The common reasons for not passing stool without stomach distension may be underfeeding, constipation, high level intestinal obstruction, etc.
1. Eating too little: If the patient eats too little in a day or a few days, the digested residue accumulates less and cannot form stools in a short time, or the amount of stools is too small, there may be no bowel movement and the stomach is not distended.
2. Constipation: When the intestinal peristalsis is too slow, or the water intake is reduced, less vegetables and fruits, etc., the stool will not be able to be discharged smoothly, which will lead to the occurrence of constipation. However, due to the normal exhaustion of the body, you will not feel bloated.
3. High intestinal obstruction: when there are occupying lesions in the duodenum or jejunum or intestinal mucosal adhesion, it will make the intestinal contents pass through the obstacle, and high intestinal obstruction occurs, which makes it difficult for the patient to have a bowel movement. However, the patient will experience frequent vomiting, but no symptoms of stomach distension will occur. At this time, patients should seek medical treatment to relieve intestinal obstruction.
If the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease and targeted treatment, do not take medication on their own, so as to avoid delays in the condition.