What should I do if I feel like I can’t poop but I can’t get it out?

The feeling of not having a clean bowel movement but not being able to pull it out is mostly considered to be constipation, enteritis and other diseases, which can be adjusted by adjusting lifestyle and dietary habits, taking medication, surgical treatment and other methods of adjustment. The feeling of not having a clean bowel movement but not being able to pull it out is clinically known as the feeling of incomplete bowel movement, which is related to constipation, intestinal inflammation or tumors, perianal diseases and dietary factors. Patients should pay attention to the regulation of diet, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables and other light, easy to digest food, drink more water, avoid eating cold, spicy and other stimulating food and greasy and other indigestible food, and strengthen the exercise properly. Patients with severe symptoms can also take different medications to relieve them according to different causes. If it is due to constipation, you can use laxatives such as Kesiclovir and Lactulose; if it is due to indigestion, you can take drugs such as compound digestive enzymes; if it is due to insufficient gastrointestinal motility, you can take prokinetic drugs such as Mosapride and Domperidone. If it is due to intestinal flora imbalance, you can take bifidobacteria, bacillus subtilis and other intestinal probiotic preparations; if it is due to inflammatory bowel disease, you can take salicylazosulfapyridine, mesalazine and other drugs; if it is due to hemorrhoids and other perianal disorders, you can use Ma Yinglong Hemorrhoid Cream and so on. If it is caused by rectal tumors, severe hemorrhoids and other diseases, surgical treatment can also be considered. If the patient long-term or repeated existence of stools feel not clean but can not pull out the feeling, it is recommended to timely medical care, identify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of professional physicians to carry out targeted treatment. Drugs need to be taken in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, not self-medication, so as not to delay or even aggravate the condition.