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Mucus in stool is relatively common and can be caused by constipation or dehydration. However, in some cases, it points to a more serious underlying condition. When you’re generally healthy ...
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Mucus in Stool: What’s Normal and What’s NotHowever, since mucus production increases with irritation or inflammation of the GI tract, it’s not a bad idea to do more research if you see mucus in your stool. Some causes are short-lived and ...
One of the most alarming signs of gastrointestinal problems is rectal bleeding, or blood in the stool. There could be several interpretations behind it, but the most common causes are benign ...
And while the NHS says “a small amount of one-off bleeding from the bottom is not usually a serious problem,” bleeding when you pass a stool can sometimes be a sign of more serious health issues.
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