The stool comes out with a little effort when urinating, which may be related to urinary dysfunction and anal sphincter relaxation. It may be a bit difficult for the patient to urinate, such as in patients with impaired bladder function, bladder forceps muscle weakness, and urethral obstruction. There may be a bit of effort in urinating, leading to an increase in abdominal pressure, which may result in the passing of stool. In addition, if the patient has a loose anorectum, when the abdominal pressure increases, the rectal contractions are weakened and fecal discharge is more likely to occur. If the anus is loose, it is more likely to cause fecal discharge that cannot be controlled autonomously, or even fecal incontinence. When urinating a little hard stool out can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions for the relevant examination, in the doctor’s diagnosis to clarify the cause, and targeted treatment or treatment.