What is the feeling of having stool in the anus?

If you feel stool at the anal opening, you need to perform an anal finger examination to check whether there is local pressure caused by stool left at the anal opening. If the stool remains at the anal opening and cannot be expelled on its own, it is possible that the anal sphincter is tightening due to gradual spasm, or the stool is excessively dry and causes poor defecation. You can choose warm saline or corkage for laxative treatment. If further examination reveals that there is a prolapse of the rectal mucosa resulting in dyspareunia, then in addition to enema laxative treatment, the local mucosa needs to be removed to relieve the local mucosal pressure symptoms. Excessive relaxation of the mucosa into the anal opening can also cause frequent bowel movements and prevent normal bowel movements. In daily life, it is necessary to pay attention not to squat for a long time to avoid the local mucous membrane pulling and leading to more obvious sagging.