What is the pain in my stomach and anus like pins and needles?

Patients who experience pain in the stomach and anus like pins and needles can be diagnosed with dysuria, which is not a clinical name but a generalization of a symptom that causes anal swelling, pain, frequent bowel movements, and a feeling of incomplete defecation, sometimes accompanied by abdominal pain. The patient may choose to go to the hospital to have a stool test to rule out common diseases that can cause urgency, such as bacterial dysentery, amoebic dysentery, and irritable bowel syndrome. Patients with intestinal cramps or gastrointestinal dysfunction may also experience abdominal pain and anal pain, which can be relieved with medications such as scopolamine under medical supervision.