Frequent bowel movements may be caused by intestinal problems such as colitis, intestinal polyps, irritable bowel syndrome, etc. It may also be caused by other reasons such as cirrhosis of the liver and chronic pancreatitis. 1. Colitis: It is usually caused by improper diet or bacterial infection. As the intestines are stimulated and peristalsis is faster, there are often symptoms such as frequent bowel movements and abdominal pain. 2. Intestinal polyps: mainly with the gradual growth of polyps, it will cause irritation to the intestinal wall, thus causing irritating diarrhea, resulting in frequent stools, sometimes accompanied by bloody stools. 3. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): due to the damage to the intestinal function, recurrent frequent bowel movements will occur. 4. Cirrhosis of the liver: Cirrhosis of the liver often leads to an increase in the pressure of the portal veins, which causes poor digestive function and leads to frequent bowel movements. 5. Chronic pancreatitis: patients are prone to irreversible damage to the pancreatic parenchyma and pancreatic ducts, which can lead to abnormal digestive function and increased stool frequency. It is best to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of frequent bowel movements and target treatment.