Does outlet obstruction constipation cause bloating?

Outlet obstruction constipation can cause abdominal bloating, and may also be combined with symptoms such as straining to pass stools, feeling of incomplete bowel movements, and blood in the stool.
Exit-obstructive constipation is also known as functional constipation, which is mainly due to defecation obstruction caused by lesions in the tissues and organs near the anus. It is common that the rectal emptying is obstructed due to the incoordination of the abdominal muscles, rectal-anal muscles, and pelvic floor muscles.
In addition to abdominal distension, most of the patients will also suffer from perineal sensation, blood in the stool, anal pain and other discomforts. Due to long-term constipation, the patient’s abdominal pressure increases, and the patient will also be combined with hemorrhoids, anal fissure, rectal prolapse, and even intestinal obstruction and other diseases.
It is recommended that patients with constipation with outlet obstruction develop good defecation habits, avoid sitting and standing for a long time, do more anal exercises, exercise the anal sphincter function, etc., and consult a doctor in time if necessary.