The mucus in your stool may be white, yellowish-brown, or tinged with blood. If your digestive tract becomes irritated or inflamed, mucus production increases, and you may notice more mucus in ...
It may be blood-tinged, too. There's some evidence to suggest that mucus in the colon, where stool passes, may help to prevent injury or inflammation. But it could be a sign of a health concern ...
In a viral clip, Dr. Karan Raj explained how people can tell if an unpleasant bathroom issue is just hemorrhoids or may be a ...
Blood in your stool may be due to a number of factors, such as straining to poop, anal fissures, and hemorrhoids. Treatment depends on the specific cause of your constipation and bleeding.
Etiology and Treatment Advances of Hematochezia in Infants Aged ≤3 Months. Journal of Biosciences and Medicines, 12, 273-285. doi: 10.4236/jbm.2024.1211023 . Acute intussusception is most prevalent in ...