What should I do if I can’t get a hard stool out?

Stool lumps are very hard to pull out, you can use Kesler, lactulose and other medications, usually pay attention to exercise, regulate diet, cultivate good defecation habits.
1. Medication: If the patient’s stool is very hard and can’t be pulled out, it can be squeezed into the anus after 20 minutes, which can make the stool become fluffy, and is conducive to the discharge of stool. Lactulose, polyethylene glycol and other laxatives can also be used.
2. Exercise: Constipation patients should usually exercise more, which helps to promote the peristalsis of the gastrointestinal tract, prompting the smooth discharge of stools.
3. Regulate diet: constipated patients usually eat more vegetables and fruits, which are rich in fiber, promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, help defecation.
4. Cultivate the habit of defecation: It is recommended that patients have regular defecation every day and pass stools when they feel like it to avoid constipation.
All medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor.