Failure to poop once in an unfamiliar environment may be related to environmental, mental and dietary factors.
1. Environmental factors. Everyone has their own fixed bowel habits, when the external environment changes, the external environment is not conducive to maintaining their own bowel habits will affect the bowel movement.
2. Mental factors. Defecation and the cerebral cortex of the relationship is very close, when the human body is in an unfamiliar environment, the human body will produce emotional changes, emotional depression or other adverse emotional stimuli, by affecting the cerebral cortex and the excitability of the intestinal peristalsis.
3. Dietary factors, when a person to an unfamiliar environment, dietary habits change, will cause defecation, drink too little water or eat too much spicy and stimulating food, may affect defecation.
Lifestyle interventions such as drinking plenty of water, keeping a light diet and relaxing can be taken, or lactulose oral solution can be taken to relieve the problem.
If the above situation persists, consult a doctor in a regular hospital.