Pineapple is not commonly associated with causing mucus in stools. However, some individuals may experience digestive reactions to certain foods, including pineapple, which could lead to gastrointestinal symptoms. If someone has a sensitivity or allergy to pineapple, it may lead to increased mucus production. If mucus in stools persists, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis.
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No, paracetamol does not cause blood in stools. Blood in stools deserves a visit to your health care provider. Please make an appointment.
It is secreted from the linings of the stomach and intestines.. cheers!! To make the poop easier to slide down the rectum.
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No, eating certain foods is more likely the cause of green stools. Excess bile, secreted from the gallbladder can also cause stools to be green.
Yes, eating Oreos can cause black stools due to the dark food coloring used in the cookies.
No, but it will make you constipated.
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The intestines have mucous lined walls to facilitate the movement of the stool through the system. Sometimes it can be over produced and the result you have seen. You say it is only occasionally, then no cause for alarm.