Always want to poop and also want to urinate can be divided into physiological and pathological. Physiological may be related to mental and psychological factors. Pathological may be related to infection, prostate hyperplasia, tumors and so on. If physiological reasons are excluded, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time.
1. Physiological: when the patient has nervousness, anxiety, fear and other psychological factors, it will stimulate the patient to want to urinate and defecate. The symptoms will disappear when the triggers are eliminated and no special treatment is needed.
2. Pathologic:
(1) Infection: when the patient has intestinal infection, urinary tract infection, under the stimulation of inflammation will appear frequent urination and defecation symptoms, can also be accompanied by urinary urgency, urgency, abdominal pain and other symptoms.
(2) Prostatic hyperplasia: generally seen in male patients, due to the prostate enlargement, resulting in pressure on the bladder or rectum, causing patients to frequently want to urinate and defecate.
(3) Tumor: when there is a tumor in the urinary tract or rectum, due to the urethra and rectum are adjacent to each other, the tumor is too big to compress the urethra and rectum, which leads to frequent urination and defecation of the patient.
If physiological reasons are excluded, patients are advised to go to the hospital in time.