Go to the doctor.
Some mucus in the stool is normal. Conditions like irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative colitis can cause more mucus in the stool.
You Probley Have IBS Irratable bowl syndrome. Does you stomach bloat after you eat a meal? Ask your Doc. bout it! :) Good Luck!
Answer: Passage of mucus in stool can suggest colitis, infection or a villus adenoma / polyp. You need to see your Doctor to check this out
bad gas,stomach ache,loose stool
Black stool after eating Oreos could be caused by the presence of dark food coloring in the cookies, which can sometimes cause a temporary change in stool color. However, if the black stool persists or is accompanied by other symptoms such as stomach pain or vomiting, it is important to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying medical issues.
If your cat has mucus (not bile; bile is stomach juices) in its stool, take it to the vet as soon as possible. Mucus in stools can be caused by a number of things, ranging from eating food that does not agree with the cat, overeating, food allergies or sudden changes in diet. It may also be due to parasites such as worms. Only a vet will be able to determine the cause and prescribe any medication if needed.
A small amount of mucus in the stool is normal. A doctor should be consulted it it becomes a regular occurrence or if it is accompanied by blood in the stool. This may be an indication of more serious conditions including Crohn's Disease, ulcerative colitis or cancer.
If you are worried take the child to a doctor with a sample of the stool. Everyone has mucus in their stool to some extent. The bowel is lined with mucous membrane which helps the passage of the stool. Sometimes it becomes excessive if there is an inflammation, or the bowel is irritated (for example by spicy food). If the child is healthy and apart from this the stools are normal and the mucus is not bloodstained, forget about it.
Yes, the colon does secrete mucus to help lubricate the passage of stool and protect its lining from damage.
Yes, a dog can develop bloody stool from eating grass.
Mucus in a dog's stool can be a sign of intestinal inflammation, infection, or irritation. It may also indicate the presence of parasites or dietary issues. If mucus is consistently present in your dog's stool, it is best to consult a veterinarian for proper evaluation and treatment.
A ferret with an an intestinal blockage or partial intestinal blockage symptoms: * vomiting, sometimes projectile vomiting * Not eating or drinking/or poor appetite * no stool, skinny (narrow) stool or loose stool (diarrhea) * straining to defecate * lethargy * signs of abdominal pain (pawing at mouth, grinding teeth)