Whether we go to a big hospital or a small hospital, we can see a desk on the first floor of the hospital. Behind this desk, there will be a staff member who serves as a guide. When people cannot find a certain place or do not know which department to call for, they will provide professional answers. For those who don't know where to go, many people will express understanding, but for those who don't know which disease to pursue, many people cannot understand. Isn't it easy for everyone to judge their own situation and subject? Indeed, most diseases can be easily diagnosed by oneself, but some illnesses are more difficult to diagnose. For example, when it comes to irregular stools, many people find that they have irregular stools and want to go to the hospital for treatment, but they don't know whether they should go to the internal medicine department or the gastroenterology department.
What department should I go to if my stool doesn't form? To understand this issue, we need to first know what causes my stool to form. Stool is excreted from the anus, but it is formed through the digestion and absorption of the digestive system. The key period for stool formation is during the digestion and absorption period of the gastrointestinal tract. When our gastrointestinal health problems occur, the digestive and absorption capacity of the gastrointestinal tract will decrease, and naturally stool will also be affected. Poorly formed stool generally refers to excessive moisture content in the stool, making it difficult for the stool to form a fixed shape. Mild cases usually present as a paste, while more severe cases result in a scattered large area.
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