Suddenly more stools mainly include more frequent stools and large bowel movements, which may be related to physiological factors, but also considered to be related to enteritis, irritable bowel syndrome and other pathological factors.
1. Physiological factors: frequent overeating or short-term intake of too much food rich in dietary fiber, the formation of a large number of food residues, resulting in increased stool, generally do not need special treatment.
2. Enteritis: Influenced by various factors, leading to inflammation of the intestinal mucosa, resulting in increased intestinal peristalsis and increased stool frequency. It is recommended to perform routine stool and colonoscopy to understand the cause and then carry out targeted treatment.
3. Irritable bowel syndrome: patients with irritable bowel syndrome, if affected by mental factors or when the abdomen is cold, intestinal peristalsis is accelerated, which can also lead to an increase in the amount and frequency of stools.
Physiological factors caused by an increase in the number of stools, can be closely observed; if you consider that caused by certain diseases, it is recommended to go to the hospital gastroenterology department, under the guidance of a professional physician to clarify the cause, and give targeted treatment.