What’s wrong with blocked stools and difficult bowel movements?

Blocked stools in the anus and difficulty in passing stools may be caused by constipation. If you are constipated, it will lead to dry stools. Due to excessive lack of water in the stool, the bowel movement will not be smooth and smooth, and you need to force to defecate to get it out, which is more laborious. If this is the case, diet can be used to regulate. You can choose to eat more food and vegetables that are rich in crude fiber and help digestion, such as corn, millet, celery, cabbage, leeks, sweet potatoes, cereal, fungus, drink more honey water, etc. Increase your activity and avoid being sedentary. In addition, if you have hemorrhoids, hemorrhoids can create pressure on the lower rectum, causing the anal opening to become smaller and causing poor bowel movement and difficulty in defecation. If this is the case, you can choose to apply hemorrhoid cream to treat the hemorrhoids to make them less inflammatory and swollen. People who suffer from hemorrhoids should be careful to avoid constipation. Constipation can aggravate hemorrhoids.