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Rising colorectal cancer cases in younger people highlight the importance of recognizing symptoms like persistent abdominal ...
It could be, experts say. Learn about this and other conditions that can cause mucus in stool, plus when to see a doctor.
Mehul Sharma was diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) after he visited the doctor for painful abdominal cramps with ...
Jelly-like strands of mucus in your stool indicate increased mucus production, often associated with inflammatory conditions or infections.
Blood in stool: Though possible in both, it’s far more concerning for colon cancer. Mucus in stool: More frequently seen in IBS.
Devon shared her story with The Patient Stories on YouTube, describing her initial suspicions before she was diagnosed with stage four cancer.