Constipation anal pain, may be due to the excretion of feces too hard or patients suffering from hemorrhoids related, when the perianal mucosa is damaged, anal stimulation by defecation, pain, blood in the stool and other symptoms. If the symptoms are not relieved, you can try to relieve the symptoms with cork, but note that it should not be used for a long time to avoid dependence. In addition, if the patient has a long-term history of constipation, consider constipation anal pain with the possibility of perianal abscess. As a result of poor bowel movement, bacteria can easily invade retrogradely from the opening of the anal gland ducts, leading to anal adenitis, which can lead to perianal abscesses after diffusion, and patients can experience anal pain, rectal swelling and other uncomfortable symptoms. In this case, patients need to be treated with antibiotics and laxatives under the guidance of a doctor, and if the symptoms are serious, surgery is required. In daily life, patients with poor bowel movement should drink more water to increase the water content in the stool, so that the stool can be softened and discharged smoothly. At the same time, moderate exercise can help increase the activity of intestinal muscles, establish good defecation habits, and prevent constipation by having regular bowel movements every day.