How to treat thick stools that won’t come down

Coarse stools that cannot be pulled down are mainly caused by constipation. Treatments include dietary modifications, medications such as lactulose, and surgical treatments.
There are many causes of constipation, including improper diet, anal fissure, hemorrhoids and so on. First of all, symptomatic treatment should be carried out, and at the same time, cause-specific treatment should be carried out.
1. Symptomatic treatment: can be adjusted through diet, eat more crude fiber food, fresh fruits and vegetables to regulate. In severe cases, such as the use of lactulose and other medications, or use Keserol laxative.
2. Treatment of causes:
(1) Improper diet: such as long-term consumption of spicy and stimulating foods, easy to cause dry stools, can relieve constipation symptoms by changing dietary habits. Such as banning the consumption of spicy stimulating food, usually more light diet, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables.
(2) anal fissure: after anal surgery, due to scar tissue generation, causing anal stenosis, easy to cause anal fissure during bowel movement, anal fissure patients due to the pain of defecation fear, resulting in delayed defecation, and over time the formation of constipation. It can be treated by sitting bath, moistening stool, surgery (such as anal fissure resection) and other methods.
(3) Hemorrhoids: Hemorrhoids can be formed over a long period of time due to sedentary lifestyle and improper diet. Hemorrhoids are easy to cause bleeding in the stool, easy to cause fear of the patient, so do not dare to bowel movement, over time the stool is dry to form constipation. The treatment of hemorrhoids can be done through external hemorrhoid suppositories, Ma Yinglong hemorrhoid cream, etc., and surgical treatment is feasible for serious cases.
If the above symptoms are not relieved, you should go to the hospital in time to identify the cause, and then give targeted treatment. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor or pharmacist, avoid self-medication.