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What causes mucus in the stool?
      #79306 - 06/15/04 09:15 AM
Kandee

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Do we know the physiological reason for mucus in the stool?

Having mucus in the stool IS an indicator of IBS but does anyone know the cause? Is it eating a particular trigger food, a bacterial infection, caused by certain types of medication, stress, what?

I've noticed that having mucus will come and go, at least with me, and I'm curious as to the cause.

I've searched on this web site and others and cannot find an answer. I'm hoping someone else here will know.

Thanks a million, if you do.

Kandee


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Re: What causes mucus in the stool? new
      #79323 - 06/15/04 09:34 AM
ibsgrl

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Kandee, I think this may help "explain" it, also I get the feeling the exact cause of it is somewhat a mystery.

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as the bowel wall spasms it sheds cells in IBS, which is annoying but harmless.

"Excess mucus production, which often occurs in IBS, is not related to mucosal injury. Its cause is unclear, but it may be related to cholinergic hyperactivity."
http://www.merck.com/mrkshared/mmanual/section3/chapter32/32a.jsp

I have also read that dairy can cause it, but there may or may not be truth to that?

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Re: What causes mucus in the stool? new
      #79333 - 06/15/04 09:51 AM

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I was told that it's the lining in the intestines I don't know how to say it exactly but I think it's because of not being co-ordinated and going crazy the lining is shed and that's the mucus.

If I wrong someone let me know please!

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Re: What causes mucus in the stool? new
      #79335 - 06/15/04 09:55 AM
Kree

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I always though it was just because the mucus we swallow (e.g. from our noses) passes through our intestines undigested, which is why it shows up in our stool. But I could be wrong!

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Re: What causes mucus in the stool? new
      #79381 - 06/15/04 10:53 AM
Kandee

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Kandee, I think this may help "explain" it, also I get the feeling the exact cause of it is somewhat a mystery.
It sure seem this is the case!!!

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as the bowel wall spasms it sheds cells in IBS, which is annoying but harmless.

"Excess mucus production, which often occurs in IBS, is not related to mucosal injury. Its cause is unclear, but it may be related to cholinergic hyperactivity."
http://www.merck.com/mrkshared/mmanual/section3/chapter32/32a.jsp Thanks so much for the site...What it did say was that the mucus was more common in "c's" so that would make sense since I am one.

I have also read that dairy can cause it, but there may or may not be truth to that? I've been known to cheat at times with dairy, so that would make sense too.




Thanks so much, but what I want to know Ibsgrl, is what is your first name, and how did you get to be so INCREDIBLY smart for such a young age????????????

Kandee


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      #79383 - 06/15/04 10:55 AM
Kandee

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I always though it was just because the mucus we swallow (e.g. from our noses) passes through our intestines undigested, which is why it shows up in our stool. But I could be wrong! So if we blow our noses more we won't get it? LOL Interesting theory!! Kandee




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Re: What causes mucus in the stool? new
      #79471 - 06/15/04 01:35 PM
Linz

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Someone told me that it was the intestines thinking that they're are irritated (with the fecked up IBS nervous sytem down there! ) and so producing mucus to try and sooth things down. But there's no actual irritation in the first place!

Also, I think it's partly when your BMs kinda separate into hard bits and mucus instead of normal poo!

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I looked it up new
      #79474 - 06/15/04 01:39 PM

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I found this short description...
When the bowel is overactive, its secretions increase and this may cause the stools to be covered in a stringy stubstance (mucous).



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Re: I looked it up new
      #79509 - 06/15/04 02:16 PM
Kandee

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Quote:

I found this short description...
When the bowel is overactive, its secretions increase and this may cause the stools to be covered in a stringy stubstance (mucous).






Hey Robyn, Did they say what "overactive" meant? Going to often, trigger foods making it work harder or not hard enough, what? I'm wondering?



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Re: I looked it up new
      #79512 - 06/15/04 02:22 PM
Linz

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I'd say it's "triggered". I.e. a crazy IBS bowel.

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