What’s wrong with a hard lump in your stool?

Hard lumps in the stool may be related to dietary factors, gastrointestinal power insufficiency, organic lesions and other factors.
1. Dietary factors: if you eat too much spicy food, not enough water, etc., will easily lead to the intestinal mucosa dehydration and dryness, causing hard lumps in the stool.
2. Insufficient gastrointestinal power: when the patient’s exercise is insufficient, mental and emotional changes, indigestion, etc., may lead to insufficient gastrointestinal power, causing the gastrointestinal contents to accumulate for too long, resulting in excessive absorption of water, resulting in the occurrence of hard lumps in the stool.
3. Organic lesions: Organic lesions of adjacent organs may cause a decrease in the number of bowel movements, difficulty in defecation, as well as dryness or lumps in the stool, such as congenital megacolon, hemorrhoids and so on.
Hard lumps in the stool to rule out physiological causes, should immediately go to the regular hospital, clear cause of the disease in the doctor’s guidance for appropriate treatment and treatment.