What's the matter with mucus?

Dr. Cameron Green
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2025-05-17 09:26:55 Views: 57 times

Stool mucus may be caused by ulcerative colitis, intestinal tuberculosis, anal fistula, etc., requiring targeted treatment, as follows: 1. Ulcerative colitis inflammation stimulation leads to ulcerative lesions in the patient's colon tissue, which can cause an increase in mucus secretions in the colon, resulting in mucus in the stool. Patients can follow the doctor's advice to use hydrocortisone tablets, prednisone acetate tablets and other drugs, help to control the inflammatory reaction of the patient's intestinal tract, thus alleviating the symptoms of diarrhea. 2. Mycobacterium tuberculosis invades the intestinal mucosa of the patient, causing necrosis, exfoliation and ulcer of the intestinal mucosa. When the patient's feces are discharged, the patient may show mucus in the stool, abdominal pain, etc. Patients can also follow the doctor's advice to use rifampicin tablets, pyrazinamide capsules and other drugs for anti-tuberculosis treatment, clear the patient's body Mycobacterium tuberculosis.3. Anal fistula rectal abscess after the patient has local fistula formation, the lesion site can repeatedly flow out of the fistula mucus secretion, the patient defecate with mucus performance. Patients can use surgery to cut or remove fistula, which is conducive to wound healing. Surgical methods include anal fistula incision and anal fistula resection.



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