I feel like having diarrhea, but I can’t get it out.

Feeling like having diarrhea and not being able to pull it out may be caused by constipation, proctitis, hemorrhoids, intestinal tumors and other factors.
1. Constipation: Constipation may cause too dry stools, resulting in the symptom of wanting to have diarrhea but not being able to pull it out.
2. Proctitis: when there is inflammation in the rectum, the endotoxin produced by viruses or bacteria in the rectum will stimulate the intestinal mucosa, and once the rectum is stimulated, it will want to have diarrhea, but there is actually no stool.
3. Hemorrhoids: when there are hemorrhoids will stimulate the anus, the anus is stimulated to the brain after the message for wanting to diarrhea, but there is no stool, which will lead to wanting to diarrhea, but can not pull out the symptoms.
4. Intestinal tumor: when there is a large tumor in the intestines, due to the tumor occupying the position, the intestinal tract becomes narrower, and the symptoms of wanting to have diarrhea but not being able to pull it out are roughly the same, accompanied by unexplained weight loss, loss of appetite, black stools and other symptoms.
There may be other pathological factors that may cause the feeling of wanting to have diarrhea but not being able to pull it out. If the symptoms cannot be relieved, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible for medical treatment.