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okay ... its an anal lubricant ... its perfectly natural but also a sign of IBS it naturally occurs wen u pass a hard or 'acidic' stool to make for a more comfy passing .. so im guessing if u were lets just say 'adding to the load' her body would have produced this thinking she was passing an uncomfortable stool
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The most common causes for mucus rectal discharge are benign. Anyway, serious pathology is sufficiently likely to warrant though examination. There are a few conditions that can cause rectal mucus discharge. Common are hemorrhoids, anal fissures, rectal prolepses, proctitis and perineal warts. Those situations are most common in human. Occasional that can be caused by rectal carcinoma and villous adenoma. Also perineal Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis is possible for rectal mucus discharge. There is included and solitary rectal ulcer syndrome too. A very rare condition that causes rectal mucus discharge is anal tuberculosis, syphilis, gonorrhea or
AIDS. As you can see, there are a lot of reasons that could be reason for your problem, which mean you should visit your doctor and make examination. That is nothing embarrassment, it’s about your health.
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I'm 21 as well (22 in a day or so), and recently had a bowl of cereal -- with milk, of course. Because I'm visiting relatives and don't like their choice of food much, I haven't had any milk since arriving here ~3 weeks ago.
Along with this milk, I half-expected the typical gas/slight pain that accompanies the first time I've have dairy in a while. But, this evening was a bit worse than usual and -- bam. Bloody, runny...c**p...instead of the usual. A moderate amount of blood, in a slightly gooey medium, and the coming of actual poop does not seem to coincide with the discharge.
This makes too much sense. I'll have it checked out soon nonetheless, but this is very reassuring. Add lactose intolerance to the list!
Of note, perhaps, is that I usually eat and drink plenty of dairy products with no symptoms to speak of. I think the trick is keeping consumption up.
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My daughter at the age of 14 started out with some of the same symptoms and was finally diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis. 8 years later she was re-diagnosed with Chrons. While Colitis can be cured through surgery, Chrons is a life time disease. I encourage all of you to seeK more than one opinion about whats going on with your body. The sooner you see a doctor the earlier your treatment if needed. G
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