What should I do if I can’t poop?

The inability to poop may be due to hemorrhoids, intestinal occupation, constipation, etc. According to the different causes of the disease, you should choose medication or surgery and other treatments to alleviate the symptoms. 1. Hemorrhoids: When hemorrhoids are prolapsed around the anal opening, it will lead to a feeling of swelling in the anus, resulting in the patient feeling frequent urge to poop, but the actual digestive material is not discharged. Can follow the doctor’s instructions external isosorbide nitrate ointment, nitroglycerin ointment and so on to relieve the symptoms of hemorrhoids, if necessary, hemorrhoidectomy. 2. Intestinal occupation: when intestinal occupation lesions occur, part of the intestinal volume will be occupied, resulting in intestinal blockage, resulting in defecation feces can not pass. The patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use corkscrew or soap and water enema to promote the softening of stool discharge, in order to promote the recovery of the disease. 3. Constipation: When patients do not eat properly or do not have regular bowel habits for a long period of time, the stools may accumulate and harden, thus making it impossible to pass out. You can follow the doctor’s instructions to use sodium sulfate tablets, magnesium sulfate solution and other drugs to increase the water in the intestinal tract, soften the stool, and promote the discharge of stool. At the same time to develop good bowel habits, eat less hard or spicy food. The reasons for not being able to pull out the stool vary, and it is recommended that patients seek medical examination in a timely manner to clarify the specific cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.