Pooping five times a day is considered normal if it occurs in infancy or childhood, and abnormal if it occurs in children or adults. If it occurs in infancy, pooping five times a day may be normal because the gastrointestinal function of infants and young children is not well developed, and the bowel movements are not regular, and the number of poopings per day is about 5~7 times. However, there are no other adverse reactions such as abdominal pain, loss of appetite, indigestion, etc. in this case. In case of children or adults, pooping 5 times a day is generally considered abnormal. This is usually associated with gastrointestinal dysfunction, enteritis, gastroenteritis, or irritable bowel syndrome, and the increased frequency of bowel movements is often accompanied by abdominal pain and loss of appetite. If you suspect that 5 times a day stool is not normal, you should consult a doctor in time and analyze the cause of the disease through endoscopy, stool routine examination, and then targeted treatment.