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.
Without mucus, your respiratory system would be more vulnerable to infections, as mucus helps trap and eliminate harmful particles like bacteria and viruses. Additionally, mucus helps keep your airways moist and protects them from damage.
To help your child effectively cough up mucus, you can encourage them to stay hydrated, use a humidifier, encourage deep breathing exercises, and consult with a healthcare provider for additional guidance or treatment options.
it would turn into a transformer
amniotic sac
There is no singular mucus gland, as mucus can be created on the linings on lungs and in your nose, therefore, there is no mucus gland, and it cannot be 'entirely' removed. You can delay the effects of mucus by using nasal de congestion sprays This simple answer to your question would have to be No.
that probably means your child has a yeast infection and should be seen by a doctor asap
Mucus.
With the build up of mucus in the lungs it would make it harder to breathe then you would have a cold and start coughing and then it would make stress on your breathing and you would not inhale as much air as you normaly would.
Without mucus your stomach would eat it self. The acids help break food down.
If your stomach didn't produce a new layer of mucus every week, it would digest itself.
Eating your mucus is not only a shocking habit, but can cause major breakouts on your face. If I was you.. I would suck some penises and get on with my life.
Bad diet.