What should I do if I keep wanting to go to the bathroom to poop but can’t?

The feeling of having to go to the toilet all the time but not being able to pull it out may be related to constipation, hemorrhoids, or intestinal obstruction, which can be treated with medication or surgery as prescribed by the doctor. 1. Constipation: due to improper diet, drinking less water may lead to food can not be digested, stools are too dry and hard, defecation difficulties, manifested in the sense of always wanting to go to the toilet stools but can not pull out. You can use Kaiser to enema or oral diarrhea drugs such as lactulose to relieve constipation. 2. hemorrhoids: hemorrhoids are caused by enlarged veins in the rectum or anal canal, to the hemorrhoids are enlarged out of the anus, resulting in pain and difficulty in defecation, but also appear to have been wanting to go to the toilet to poop but can’t pull out the feeling. You can use medication to treat hemorrhoids, such as potassium permanganate sitz baths, Ma Yinglong hemorrhoid cream external coating, and so on. 3. Intestinal obstruction: Intestinal obstruction is due to the intestines can not be normal peristalsis, intestinal adhesions or occupying lesions lead to intestinal contents can not be normally discharged, resulting in defecation difficulties, appeared to have been wanting to go to the toilet bowel movement, but can not pull out the feeling. Surgical treatment is usually adopted to restore the smoothness of the intestinal tract. There are other reasons why you want to go to the toilet all the time but can’t pull it out, so we suggest that you go to a regular hospital in time to get a clear picture of the cause of the problem.