Excretion of sheep dung-like stools may be caused by certain physiological phenomena such as low water intake, but also may be the manifestation of certain diseases, such as various functional bowel disease, intestinal organic lesions, etc., and should be promptly consulted to find out the cause of the disease. 1. Physiological factors: such as overeating, overeating spicy and stimulating foods such as mustard, excessive alcohol consumption, or too little intake of water, fiber, may lead to dry stools. In addition, if the body’s water is over-absorbed due to fever, or lack of exercise, it can lead to long-term retention of feces in the intestinal tract, resulting in the appearance of goat dung-like feces. 2. Pathological factors: various functional intestinal diseases, such as functional dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome, etc., as well as organic lesions of the intestinal tract, such as intestinal obstruction, colorectal cancer, etc. caused by constipation, in addition to reducing the number of stools and defecation difficulties, there may also be a change in the nature of the stools, which can appear as dry, hard, goat dung-like feces. There may be other factors causing constipation, but this symptom alone is not enough to diagnose the disease. It is recommended that if physiological causes are ruled out, the patient should consult a doctor to clarify the cause of the disease and provide targeted treatment.