When visiting a doctor, most people are embarrassed to ask him a question about why it hurts to go to the toilet “in a big way”. It is worth noting that a huge number of patients face this problem, but due to its delicacy, it is almost never spoken about out loud.
Bowel movement should occur once every 1-3 days. If a trip to the toilet is delayed for a longer period, then this indicates that a person has problems with the gastrointestinal tract. To get rid of such a deviation should be immediate, since a stool delay of 4-5 or more days poison the body quite strongly.
It often hurts people to go to the toilet “for the most part” for one simple reason called constipation. This phenomenon is a difficult or impossible act of defecation, which is characterized by a small amount of stool, as well as the feeling of an incompletely empty bowel. In this case, it hurts to go to the toilet “for the most part” due to the fact that fecal stones, making their way along the lower parts of the rectum, damage its walls, causing corresponding unpleasant sensations. To get rid of them, it is recommended:
1. Make a cleansing enema using a warm or oily solution.
2. Take a mild laxative (if an enema is not possible).
3. Examined by a gastroenterologist who will help determine the cause of persistent constipation.
4. Eat more fiber (for example, fresh herbs, vegetables, fruits, cereals, etc.).
However, for the fact that it hurts to go to the toilet “for the most part”, a completely different reason may also be hidden. Most often, women who have recently given birth encounter her. The fact is that during pregnancy, all the fair sex internal organs experience a tremendous load. And the venous system is no exception. Thus, physiological stagnation of blood occurs in the vessels, which occurs as a result of their physical compression by the growing fetus. The entire gastrointestinal tract, including the intestines, is under extreme pressure. As a result of this, varicose veins of the lower rectum are formed, which clinically manifest as normal hemorrhoids.
During straining, the hemorrhoidal nodes significantly tighten and swell. This fact determines that it is very painful for a person to go to the toilet “in a big way”. In particularly difficult situations, hemorrhoids can erupt, resulting in the formation of bleeding cracks that greatly increase pain.
With inflammation of the hemorrhoidal nodes, you should immediately contact a proctologist, who must prescribe anti-inflammatory and analgesic ointments, as well as drugs that can strengthen the walls of blood vessels.
It is worth noting that such situations are often encountered when a person is in pain to go to the toilet “a little”. In this case, we are already talking about the genitourinary system, the problems of which it is advisable to consult a urologist or gynecologist.
If you turn to specialists with such delicate problems in time, there is a high probability that treatment will immediately bring a positive result. Otherwise, you can easily get on the surgical table.