Stool thinning can go to the gastroenterology department, and if necessary, depending on the condition, can also go to the general surgery department, as well as the anorectal department.
Usually, if the stool becomes thin, but there are symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, etc., you can go to the gastroenterology department for examination to clarify whether there are intestinal infections and inflammatory bowel diseases caused by autoimmune diseases.
If the stools become thin, accompanied by long-term blood stools, with lethargy, fatigue, mental depression and other manifestations, you can go to the general surgery department in time to clarify whether there are abdominal intestinal space-occupying lesions.
If the stool becomes thin and accompanied by anal swelling, anal foreign body sensation, etc., you can go to the anorectal department in time to clarify whether there are anal lesions.