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Mucus in Stool: What’s Normal and What’s Not
Mucus is naturally produced by your gastrointestinal tract, but if you can see it in your stool it can be a sign of an infection or inflammation.
A GP has warned that some of the telltale signs of a deadly cancer could easily be mistaken for symptoms of another illness.
However, it most often develops in the small and large intestines. Ulcerative colitis ... A person may notice mucus in their stool. This can happen due to a number of reasons, including ...
Signs such as persistent diarrhoea or constipation, or feeling incomplete relief after using the toilet, may not only point ...
Fatigue - or a general feeling of weakness - can also be a sign of bowel cancer. "It may be caused by internal blood loss, a lack of red blood cells, or the fact that the cancer itself uses up a lot ...
Hirschsprung disease and meconium ileus can both cause a newborn to be unable to pass their first stool. Learn the different causes and treatments.