Your blood vesels probbably popped and got over your mucus.
bloody show...though it may not be "bloody"
Blood in mucous, or sputum, can be linked to a variety of causes. Small quantities should not be alarming. If you are seeing large quantities or frequent intervals of blood, seek medical attention immediately.
Some common causes of bloody stools are hemorrhoids and intestinal infections. Trauma and foreign bodies are also common causes of bloody stools. Sometimes colon polyps and/or colon cancer can cause bloody stools
Infection.
mucus causes green saliva>
Ploysinusitis is the simultaneous inflammation of multiple sinuses. What causes this is that mucus gland gets blocked, but the gland keeps making mucus and cannot drain out. The mucus will then stretch the gland and creating a mucus filled cyst.
not that i know of, i recommend seeing a doctor for it right away.
It is possible to dilate without bloody show or losing your mucus plug.
Common causes of mucus in a toddler's eyes include allergies, colds, infections, and irritants like dust or smoke.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that milk causes mucus to thicken.
This residue that you are speaking of is most likely the mucus that keeps your rectum lubricated when you have a bowel movement. Having a little mucus drip onto your underwear is normal, but contact your doctor if the mucus turns bloody.
Some mucus in the stool is normal. Conditions like irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative colitis can cause more mucus in the stool.