Any belly pain. : Do you travel frequently as some of the diseases like amoebiasis , giardiasis can cause it .Do you have any weight loss, blood in the stool, fever/chills/, nightsweats , joint pains. Have you seen any gastrointestinal specialist for this before. There are some chronic bacterial infec. Of the intestines that can cause mucus in stools .Inflamm. Bowel dz such as crohn's, ulcerative colitis to be r/o.
Answered 8/31/2015
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No need: Mucus in stool is not unusual and, assuming that you have had adequate medical evaluation to exclude serious underlying conditions , does not need specific remedy.
Answered 11/28/2017
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