How to Diagnose Mucus Slime Bowel Movements
Mucus slime bowel movements happen to almost everyone at some point in their lives. Although some is common all the time, mucus isn't apparently visible every time someone uses the restroom. It appears as a clear, jell-like substance, often accompanied by diarrhea. Mucus slime bowel movements point to certain health conditions.Things You'll Need
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Think about your recent anal health. Have you been itchy or had pain in the bathroom lately? These are symptoms of internal hemorrhoids which can cause mucus slime bowel movements.
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Look at your stomach. If you are bloated and have been chronically, mucus slime bowel movements could be a sign of parasites in the intestines.
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Think about the consistency of your poop. If you have been constipated recently, this is often a cause of mucus slime bowel movements.
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Eliminate certain foods from your diet to see if you have a food aversion. Dairy and gluten aversions are very common and cause mucus slime bowel movements.
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