What causes women to have lower abdominal cramps and want to poop?

Women’s lower abdominal distension and always want to stool may be due to enteritis, dysentery, uterine fibroids, adnexal cysts and other diseases. 1. Enteritis and dysentery: the patient manifests symptoms such as frequent bowel movements, unshaped stools, pus and blood stools, fever, dehydration, and lower abdominal distension, always wanting to poop. 2. Uterine fibroids: this disease may appear in the lower abdomen, patients often accompanied by irregular menstruation, leukorrhea, urinary frequency and urgency, urinary difficulties, and some accompanied by lumbago and back pain and other symptoms. 3. Ovarian cysts: this disease may appear in the lower abdomen, the patient may be accompanied by sudden severe pain in the lower abdomen, nausea and vomiting, and in severe cases, it may cause shock. Women with lower abdominal distension should actively seek medical attention to determine the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment, do not delay the condition, and do not blindly self-medication.