If stool is stuck in the anus, relief can be provided by using a corked, soapy water enema. When the contraction function of the sphincter outside the anus is affected, it can affect the ability of the anus to defecate and can even cause stool to get stuck in the anal area during defecation. When stool is stuck around the anus, it can be relieved by using a corking solution, which can be injected directly into the anal area to bring it into direct contact with the stool. Corkseed has the effect of softening the stool, and when the stool is softened, it will be easier to pass. It also has the effect of stimulating rectal peristalsis, and when the rectum is stimulated, the peristaltic speed increases, making it easier to pass stool. For people who do not have a good effect on the relief of cork, you can make soap into water and carry out enemas in the anal area. Soap and water enemas can not only promote the discharge of feces, but also cleanse the intestines and promote the remission of intestinal inflammation.