Your cat could possibly have a bad bladder infection. This happened to a dear cat I had some years ago and I didn't notice it right away. When I did I felt terrible, because this can be very painful. I took her to the vets immediately and soon she was feeling better, but I sure keptmy eyes open after that. The best thing to do is take your cat to the vet. It could be a bladder infection or some type of worm. Let the vet make the diagnosis so get your cat in ASAP.
A nickel-sized bubble of mucus coming from your cat's vagina may indicate a possible infection, inflammation, or other issue in the reproductive system. It is best to have your cat examined by a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
That in itself should tell you this pill is very bad for you. Stop taking the diet pills and talk to your doctor.
bleeding from the rectum can indicate serious internal problems and should be seen to by a health professional
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.
Yes, the rectum contains a small amount of fluid, primarily mucus, which is secreted by the mucous membranes lining the rectum. This mucus helps lubricate the passage for stool elimination. Additionally, the rectum can also hold some residual fluid from intestinal contents, but it is not filled with fluid in the same way as other organs.
The "Bubble" is more of a mucus cocoon. These fish have special glands behind their gills about the size of 10-cent pieces, which produce mucus that they spread over their heads and bodies.
lubricate the stool and keep it nice and moist
The integumentary system includes your skin, and mucus that lines your stomach, intestines, and rectum.
Snot, which is nasal mucus, does not come out of the butt. Mucus produced in the gastrointestinal tract, known as fecal mucus, may be mistaken for snot when present in stool. If someone is experiencing mucus discharge from their rectum, they should consult a healthcare provider for evaluation.
Yes, the rectum is lined with a mucous membrane, which is composed of epithelial tissue and secretes mucus. This membrane helps protect the underlying tissues, facilitates the passage of stool, and provides lubrication. The mucous membrane in the rectum also plays a role in sensory functions related to defecation.
No
Because you are a freak