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Dr Saurabh please answer sir
Hello sir actually yesterday just out of curiosity I stain hard and insert finger in my anus hole just after pooping and little mucus discharge very little after I insert finger in Anus hole is this because I insert finger in anus hole or any other issues please tell just when I insert finger 2-3 times in hole little whitish mucus come out please tell sir
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Small amount of mucus dicharge is normal Kindly don't insert your finger in the anus. It will cause trauma to the lining epithelium. Mucus production is a normal process of intestinal cells where it tries to protect the epithelium Causing trauma to the region will further increase mucus production ( as it is a protective response as I told previously )
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kindly don't probe the anus with your finger as it will cause trauma
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don't worry. unless and until you don't have copious mucus discharge or increased pain and bowel motility ( increased cramps and increased need to go for defecation)
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