What kind of medication should I take if I can’t get my stools to come out?

Flat and thin stools that cannot be pulled out may be caused by rectal polyps, colon cancer and other diseases, which can be treated with medication under the guidance of a doctor according to the actual condition.
1. Rectal polyps: usually due to genetic, inflammatory infection and other factors, the surface of intestinal mucosa protrudes into the intestinal lumen of the bulging lesions, polyps will block the intestinal lumen, so that the phenomenon of thinning stools occurs. When symptoms such as infection occur, endoscopic resection is needed, and pathologic examination is done to clarify the nature of the polyp. At the same time, the gastrointestinal mucosal protective agents such as teprenone can be used as appropriate.
2. Colon cancer: usually due to genetic, environmental and other factors, the malignant tumor of rectal mucosal epithelial cells, the cancer invades and causes the narrowing of intestinal tube, which leads to the phenomenon that the patient can’t pull out the stool. Surgical resection should be prioritized if surgical treatment is available, and advanced stage patients need to be treated with bevacizumab and cetuximab under doctor’s guidance.
Once patients have flat and thin stools that cannot be pulled out, they should go to the hospital for examination in time and under the guidance of the doctor for treatment. When using the above drugs for treatment, patients should use drugs correctly under the guidance of doctors to avoid blind use, resulting in adverse consequences.