There are many reasons why you want to have a bowel movement but can’t pull it out, such as functional constipation, intestinal obstruction, irritable bowel syndrome, intestinal tumors, etc. It can be treated by adjusting defecation habits, regulating dietary structure, oral medication (such as domperidone, etc.), surgery, and so on. 1. Functional constipation: Adjust the bowel habit and develop the habit of regular bowel movement. Adjust the diet structure, eat less spicy, greasy and stimulating food, eat more vegetables and fruits rich in dietary fiber and coarse grains, drink more water at least 1500ml per day to ensure the moisture of feces; oral gastrointestinal dynamics of drugs such as domperidone, to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis can also be used as external corkscrew to quickly defecate. 2. Intestinal obstruction: for mild or early patients can be treated conservatively by gastrointestinal decompression, application of antibiotics, such as metronidazole; for patients with severe symptoms need to take surgical treatment. 3. Dyspepsia: Patients with dyspepsia due to improper diet, irregular meal times, intake of high-fat food and other reasons, resulting in bloating and want to poop and can not be pulled out. Give the digestive drugs, such as gastric tablets. There are many other causes of bloating and want to poop and can not pull out, if the symptoms do not significantly improve or aggravate, need to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations, for the cause of treatment.