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What Causes Mucosal Discharge From Anus Along With Fatigue?

I am having a mucose discharge from my anus when I pass a bowl movement or if i try and am not able to have a bowl movement the muscose is still present. usually it looks like snot but sometimes it has a reddish tent to it. constant fatigue and usually constant nausea throughout the day
Thu, 30 Jul 2015
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Hi there and thank you for your question.

I appreciate your concerns over this issue and that you made contact with us about it.

Mucous in the stool, especially with a red colour to it which I suspect is blood, should be worked up properly by your GP and you should be referred to a gastroenterologist or general surgeon.

Your symptoms are caused by an inflammatory bowel condition which causes damage to the lining of the gastrointestinal tract. There are many such issues which is why it's important to be examined and assessed further to determine the cause. It is also concerning that you are fatigued as well which would tell me that you need immediate medical attention.

I hope this helps and good luck.
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What Causes Mucosal Discharge From Anus Along With Fatigue?

Hi there and thank you for your question. I appreciate your concerns over this issue and that you made contact with us about it. Mucous in the stool, especially with a red colour to it which I suspect is blood, should be worked up properly by your GP and you should be referred to a gastroenterologist or general surgeon. Your symptoms are caused by an inflammatory bowel condition which causes damage to the lining of the gastrointestinal tract. There are many such issues which is why it s important to be examined and assessed further to determine the cause. It is also concerning that you are fatigued as well which would tell me that you need immediate medical attention. I hope this helps and good luck.