What should I do if my stool is sticky?

Thick stools are usually caused by improper diet, and dietary modification is sufficient. If it is caused by dyspepsia, colorectitis and other diseases, we need to choose the appropriate treatment for the cause of the disease, such as general treatment, medication and so on. 1. Improper diet: If you have recently consumed too much high-protein diet, such as eggs, milk, lean meat, etc., it may affect the digestion and absorption of food, which may lead to sticky stools. Generally, no special treatment is needed to regulate poor dietary habits. 2. Dyspepsia: for dyspepsia resulting in sticky stools, should pay attention to diet, but also under the guidance of the doctor to take gastric stimulants, such as mosapride, itopride, etc.; for the epigastric bloating, poor appetite patients, you can take digestive enzymes, such as polypeptide, pancreatic enzyme tablets, etc.. 3. Colorectitis: Colorectitis can cause sticky stools, if it is ulcerative colitis, you can give mesalazine treatment; for radiation proctitis, you can rectally give mesalazine and other drugs. There are many reasons for sticky stools, so it is recommended that patients exclude physiological factors and then consult a doctor to choose the appropriate treatment program.