Why can’t you poop when you want to?

The urge to poop may be caused by constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, colitis and other diseases.
1. Constipation: refers to the decrease in the number of bowel movements, dry stools are difficult to discharge. Mainly manifested as a decrease in the number of bowel movements, defecation difficulties, defecation effort, the feeling of incomplete evacuation and other symptoms, can cause the intention to pull out.
2. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): It is a kind of functional bowel disease characterized by abdominal pain or abdominal discomfort, accompanied by changes in bowel habits. Mainly manifested as abdominal pain, diarrhea or constipation, can be accompanied by bloating, fatigue, insomnia, anxiety and other symptoms, can also cause the intention to pull out.
3. Colitis: refers to the inflammation that occurs in the colon. The main manifestations are diarrhea, abdominal pain, a sense of urgency, constipation and other symptoms, which can be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, emaciation, and so on, can also cause the intention to poop.
There are many other causes of not being able to poop, which should be taken seriously, and timely consultation should be made to identify the cause of the disease and follow the medical advice for further standardization of treatment or therapy.