What’s wrong with a stomachache that won’t come out on the toilet?

The main reason for stomach pains that do not come out on the toilet is constipation and intestinal obstruction. Poor diet and lifestyle habits can lead to constipation attacks, during which the patient’s intestinal peristalsis is slow, and the stool accumulates in the colon for a long time, and the excessive absorption of water by the colon makes the stool dry and hard, thus making it more difficult to defecate. During the process of colon peristalsis, there is pain due to the irritation of feces. Because the stool is dry and hard, it is difficult to defecate, which can be improved through lifestyle management and, if necessary, the use of corkage. Some of them will be accompanied by cessation of bowel movement, which should be alerted to intestinal obstruction. During the onset of intestinal obstruction, the intestinal tract will become obstructed, and the contents of the intestine cannot be discharged, which will not only cause pain due to local intestinal dilation, but also stop defecating after the only stool in the intestine is discharged, so it will be manifested as not being able to go to the toilet.