Mucus is a clear, jelly-like substance usually of a whitish or yellowish colour. It generally shows that it has trapped air inside it. The interior epithelial lining of the large intestine is responsible for producing mucus. Its purpose is to serve as lubricant by making the inner lining of the intestine very smooth and thus assist in the transportation of stool to the anus. The presence of small mucus in stool is a very usual and natural happening. However, if the amount of mucus in the stool increases, it can be a sign of some other medical condition and thus, medical attention should be sought. There are various conditions which result in mucus appearing in stools. Some of these conditions are discussed below:
1. Ulcerative colitis This is when the mucus membrane of the epithelial lining of the large intestine becomes inflamed and result in ulcers developing. Due to the presence of this irritation and ulcers in the lining of the intestine, the production of mucus will take place and is therefore passed out in stools.
2. Bacterial Infection Certain amounts of bacteria are naturally present in the intestine to smooth the process of digestion. When alien particles are introduced, the result is an imbalance in the normal amounts of bacteria which lead to bacterial infection. Mucus is then increased in the stool.
3. Bowel Obstruction This reason for mucus in the stool is very regular. It is usually the result of low water consumption, gastric hormone imbalance and increased yeast formation, which in turn causes constipation. Thus, the demand for increased production of mucus leads to an increase in its presence in stools.
4. Internal hemorrhoids These are caused by straining and are common causes of mucus in stools.
5. Food intolerances The malabsorption of fructose, lactose intolerances and food aversions can result in mucus in stools.
6. Diverticulitis This occurs when an inflamed pouch emerge in the colon and it is a condition that can lead to mucus in stools.
7. Colon polyps Mucus in stools can be caused by colon cyst being present in the colon. The mucus is a sign that they are present.
Other possible causes are: Crohn's Disease - soreness of the lining of the intestine Intestinal parasites especially giardia ( a parasite which lives in the gut) Cystic fibrosis - a inherited disease which causes hormones to discharge large amounts of thick mucus.
There are no specific treatments for mucus in stools as most times the situation returns to normal on its own. There are various ways in which the situation can be enhanced, so long as there are no primary conditions present. Some are:
By including specific nutritional supplements. Increasing the consumption of water. By taking herbal demulcent. This may be prepared by adding a teaspoon of finely ground flaxseed to a cup of hot water, and leave to penetrate overnight.
If the condition does not get better over a long period of time, antibiotics may be prescribed.
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