Wanting to go to the toilet with abdominal pain is associated with factors such as enteritis, inflammation of the urinary system, and acute gastroenteritis. Frequent abdominal pain and constant desire to go to the toilet within a short period of time is mainly considered to be related to conditions such as cold in the abdomen, eating a lot of cold drinks, and intestinal dysfunction, which can lead to the appearance of acute enteritis. If you eat irritating food, it will lead to expansion of the intestinal cavity and cause rapid peristalsis of the intestine. When food passes through the intestine rapidly, it will not only cause intestinal spasm and diarrhea performance. Inflammation of the urinary and reproductive systems can lead to frequent trips to the toilet and pain in the abdomen due to the inflammation. Inadequate attention to dietary hygiene and eating spoiled food can lead to acute gastroenteritis. Stale food can irritate the stomach and produce more gas, causing abdominal distension and pain. The food is not digested by the stomach and intestines and passes through the intestines quickly, causing acute diarrhea, so the patient will run to the toilet frequently.