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Sorry, this is gross.


Question Posted Sunday April 24 2011, 11:02 pm

Okay, so I'm going to warn you... this is gross.


I've been having stool (poop) mucus/discharge. What can this mean? I am a white female, aged 19. I am sexually active, but with only one partner and I'm his only partner. My diet hasn't changed. My stress level hasn't changed. My environment hasn't changed. I highly doubt I am pregnant. I also highly doubt it is an STI/STD. That just... is very unlikely. I have slight allergies lately because of spring but I am not allergic to anything as far as I am aware.

What can this mean? Please give me more imput than just, "Go to your doctor." Has this happened to anyone?


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Haileyhelp328 answered Friday May 6 2011, 8:57 pm:
I have ha the same problem my doctor said that it was just because i havent been pooping everyday prob because i dont eat but you are just backed up so i sugjest mirralax it helped me very much but ask a doctor about it first if it gets any worse they will cit you open nd take it all out

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alw9504 answered Tuesday April 26 2011, 12:24 am:
Could be a hemmoroid.

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AskSinz answered Monday April 25 2011, 12:55 pm:
Stool normally contains a small amount of mucus, but passing stools with visible amounts of mucus can be from a variety of causes. Mucus in the stool is a common symptom of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and ulcerative colitis, and is seen to a lesser degree in Crohn's disease. A bacterial infection, anal fissure, or a bowel obstruction may also cause the passage of mucus.

Mucus is a clear, white, or yellow substance with the consistency of jelly that is produced by the mucus membrane of the large intestine. Mucus is also produced by other organs in the body, such as the lungs, where it helps to trap any foreign particles that are inhaled. In the intestine, mucus protects the inner lining and helps ease the passage of stool.

In ulcerative colitis, the mucus membrane of the intestine becomes inflamed and develops ulcers. These ulcers bleed and produce pus and mucus, which may be visible as they are passed in the stool. In IBS, there may be increased mucus production by the lining of the intestine, which is then passed. Mucus is more often associated with diarrhea-predominant IBS. Mucus is less frequent with Crohn's disease, but may be associated with the development of an anal fissure.

Bacterial infections, such as those from Campylobacter, Salmonella, Shigella, and Yersinia, may also cause mucus in the stool. A bacterial infection may also cause diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. Some bacterial infections may resolve on their own without treatment, but some cases may be serious and require treatment with antibiotics.

A bowel obstruction is associated with constipation, severe cramps, abdominal distention, and vomiting as well as the passage of mucus. A bowel obstruction can be from a variety of causes and is typically treated in the hospital, with surgery being necessary in some cases.

The passage of mucus in the stool in the setting of IBS or ulcerative colitis is not necessarily a cause for alarm, but should be mentioned to a physician. Mucus without an underlying cause, such as a pre-existing condition, should be reported to a physician IMMEDIATELY.

Hope this helps!! Good Luck xx

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