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Mucus in stool
Sir it all started in February I have bleeding in stool with Little pain then I went to doctor he looked my anus and tell anal fissure from then I looked at my stool and touch it because of anxiety I looked at Google that mucus in stool is not normal but sometimes when I take my stool in hand I found little mucus in some part of my stool It is not clearly seen from far but when I take it hand it appears in some part of my stool little mucus Please tell is it normal or because of my stress or anal fissure, or any other problem please reply so that I can move forward
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A small amount of mucus is normal and there is nothing to worry about it The intestine normally produces mucus to keep its lining moist. From your description the amount of mucus in your stool seems to be very less
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Hello welcome sir   Some amount of fat and mucus in the stool is normal only. I don't find any reason for you to worry about such things    TO BE REVIEWED WITH YOUR QUERY SOON FOR BETTER TREATMENT ADVICE
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