What’s with the poops?

Poop in clumps is considered to be fecal globular stools and is associated with constipation. It may be caused by dietary factors, lifestyle and intestinal diseases.
1. Dietary factors: If you eat too much fine or greasy food and too little dietary fiber, your intestines will over-absorb water, leading to dry stools, which will give you a ball of poop.
2. Lifestyle: If your lifestyle is not regular, or you are often sedentary and do not exercise, or if you have the urge to defecate but do not hold it in, it will lead to the stool staying in the intestines for a long time, and the intestines will over-absorb the water in the stool, which will ultimately lead to the dryness of the stools.
3. Bowel disease: such as polyps, rectal cancer and other factors such as decreased peristalsis and narrowing of the intestines can lead to the accumulation of stool in the intestines, and over time, the poop is a grain of poop.
There are other reasons for poop, please go to the hospital in time to clarify the condition and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.