The following symptoms can be identified as a result of uterine pressure on the rectum, such as the feeling of having a bowel movement, but when you go to the bathroom, you can’t relieve the bowel movement, and you often have a feeling of not being able to relieve the bowel movement, and you have a sensation of anal drop in your daily life. These symptoms are caused by diseases such as uterine fibroids, especially those growing on the posterior wall of the uterus, which can press on the rectum when enlarged and cause a series of rectal irritation symptoms. In addition, if the uterus is posteriorly flexed and tilted and has adenomyosis, when the uterus increases in size, it can also press on the rectum and cause anal irritation.