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Abdominal Gas, Yellow Mucus And Blood In Stool

What does it mean when you have bad abdominal gas the night before, and in the morning, instead of poop, you have yellowish/beige mucus with vein like light red blood in it?
Thu, 27 Mar 2014
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You might be having indigestion, colitis, or gastroenteritis.
Blood and mucus in stool , might mean dysentery . Do you have stomach cramps , vomiting, fever,or loose motion?

If you just had one episode of passing mucous in stool,
I would advise you to take some probiotics like Lactobacillus.
Drink warm water at regular intervals, it will help in digestion.

If you have cramps, blood and mucous in stool , please visit the doctor for further diagnosis and treatment.

Regards,
Dr. Divya Kuttikrishnan.
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Abdominal Gas, Yellow Mucus And Blood In Stool

You might be having indigestion, colitis, or gastroenteritis. Blood and mucus in stool , might mean dysentery . Do you have stomach cramps , vomiting, fever,or loose motion? If you just had one episode of passing mucous in stool, I would advise you to take some probiotics like Lactobacillus. Drink warm water at regular intervals, it will help in digestion. If you have cramps, blood and mucous in stool , please visit the doctor for further diagnosis and treatment. Regards, Dr. Divya Kuttikrishnan.