Mucus in Your Stool: What it Means (& What to Do About It)
Table of ContentsAre you prone to a problem with 'Mucus on stool'? Find your imbalances and create a diet for your Poop by taking the free poop quiz: AYURVEDA PERSPECTIVE ON MUCUS ON STOOL>Is Your Digestion Bogged Down with Mucus? Individuals have an innate curiosity about what happens in the murky depths of the bowels. When they see something strange happening down there, they wonder what it means, and what to do about it. Ayurveda confirms this instinct is a healthy one.The health of the colon often determines the health of your whole body. As Ayurvedic practitioners, we find many diseases have their origin in the colon, because an unhealthy colon leads to toxic buildup in the rest of the body. In addition, unhealthy stools usually indicate deeper digestive disorders which are best addressed in early stages. Abnormal stools can be a sign of anything from parasites to candida, and often indicate the presence of inflammation. Even worse, chronic abnormalities are often progressive. Over time, an unhealthy bowel can progress to colon cancer. In the United States alone, over 135,000 new cases of colon cancer are reported each year. So, it's best to pay attention to bowel changes early. One of the most common signs of digestive distress is mucus on stools. Whether you've had mucus in the stool, mucus in diarrhea, pooping mucus only, or maybe you've had a poop covered in mucus, excess mucus is always a sign of problems in the gut. It can also create problems in your gut because mucus creates the perfect environment for bacteria to thrive. Mucus may accompanied by itchiness or inflammation. Excess mucus is not only a sign of a problem in your gut, it can also create problems in your gut because it harbors bacteria. Many do not even notice the mucus. Others find it both confusing and alarming to see mucus on their stool. Whether you notice it or not, mucus is an important sign. Get to the bottom of this puzzling mystery by learning what mucus on stool can indicate, the signs and symptoms of excess mucus, and what you can do to support your body's healing. The information in this article was provided by teachers and staff of the Mastering Ayurvedic Digestion & Nutrition Certification Course. Mucus in the Digestive TractMucus serves several main functions in the body - lubrication, soothing, and protection. Mucus is naturally secreted by the digestive tract lining to lubricate it for the easy passage of stools. Its slipperiness helps move things along. Mucus soothes and coats irritated tissues. Finally, mucus protects the GI from irritating, rough substances. It safeguards your intestines from adhesion and invasion by microorganisms, bacterial toxins, and allergens.Mucus is secreted throughout the GI tract, including the esophagus, stomach, small intestine (mostly in the jejunum) and in the colon. Mucus in the esophagus ensures that food is easily swallowed and makes its way down into the stomach. Mucus in the stomach protects the body from the hot intensity of stomach acid. Mucus, along with enzymes and bile, alkalizes the acidity of food in the small intestine. Once food reaches the colon, mucus protects your bowels from irritation by rough insoluble fibers found in certain foods. There, it also enables the smooth discharge of feces. Mucus is therefore essential to the digestive process. Small amounts of mucus in the stool is normal - especially for Kapha predominant people. Overproduction, however, is often the result of an infection or chronic inflammation of GI tract. Mucus is made from polysaccharides. In other words, you can think of mucus as a complex carbohydrate or sugar. Therefore, sugar and Kapha aggravating foods generally increase the amount of mucus. Some people have too little mucus in the GI tract, and they will want to increase mucus with sweet and demulcent foods. In a healthy colon, the mucosal layer is intact. There are no bacteria in the mucosal layer. When inflammation is present, the mucus barrier is broken and the mucus is penetrated by bacteria and inflammatory cells. Mucus viscosity increases progressively toward the end of the colon. In the beginning of the colon, the relatively thinner mucus separates bacteria selectively. Towards the end of the colon, bacteria are completely separated by the more viscous mucus.#1 Signs & Symptoms
Mucus on stools gives the stool a shiny or slimy appearance, or sticky consistency. Oily stools may also have this appearance, but mucus has a more gelatinous look. Mucus on your stool may be stringy, clumpy, or can stick together. It may come out with or without stool. If it comes without stool, it may be difficult to eliminate. You may simply see the mucus on the toilet paper.
Blood might be mixed with mucus because of inflammation or an acute infection. If you are experiencing blood in your stool see your doctor or licensed health care professional as this can be life threatening. Mucus on stool may take many forms. Here are some examples: Fluffy Stool with Gelatinous & Stringy Patches of Mucus AttachedIn this example, a stool has a slimy, gelatinous surface at points along with fluffy, dry edges and undigested food. Given that the stool is very loose, lumpy and yellowish in appearance, it indicates a fast transit time through the digestive tract. Due to the bulk of the stool, bits of undigested food, and dull color of the stool, this person likely has weak digestion (low agni) and may be losing weight. Their stool probably has a foul odor and their intestines may be irritated. The mucus was likely present in the small intestine or before the stool was formed since it appears mixed into the stool. The stringy nature of the mucus can be indicative of candida, but many other microbes also form stringy colonies.Mucus Coating StoolIn our second example mucus has formed a clear coating on the stool. It does not appear mixed into the stool. This mucus doesn't appear to be parasite related because it is clear. If microbes were present in the mucus, the mucus would be opaque, yellow or green, just like infected respiratory mucus. The stool appears hard, small and compact indicating constipation. The likely cause of this mucus is irritation in the sigmoid colon which could be the result of constipation. The irritation has incited the secretion of copious amounts of mucus which then coats the stool.Baby's StoolBabies and children tend to have more mucus in their stool than adults, because they are in Kapha time of life. A baby's first stool, formed in-utero, is called meconium. It often has a lot of mucus. Once babies start drinking their mother's sweet, fatty rich milk or formula only, their stools tend to be oily, slimy, soft and mustard like. If a nursing infant has an overproduction of mucus, as in the photo above, the mother might steer clear of Kapha aggravating foods like sugar, dairy and wheat or increase the bitter taste in her diet with more leafy greens and herbs like turmeric. If formula feeding, the formula may need to be adjusted. Lastly, if a child is eating table food, reducing Kapha aggravating foods may be helpful.Mucus Due to InfectionSigns of mucus may be more obvious such as when you eliminate a glob of it. Note whether the mucus is clear, opaque, yellow, or green as mentioned above. This may indicates whether parasites or infectious microbes are present in the rectum and / or sigmoid colon.Main Causes of Mucus on StoolNon-microbe related inflammation in intestines due to PittaIrritating food, a food allergy, ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel disease or an autoimmune disorder can all lead to mucus on stool. Your body secretes the mucus as a soothing balm to heal inflamed tissues and protect them. Note you may have pain accompanying the inflammation if you have this type.The approach to dealing with this condition is to first remove the cause. Remove any irritating foods from your diet including chili peppers, raw garlic, coffee, and alcohol. Try removing any allergens from the diet as well. Common allergens include gluten, dairy, eggs, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, nightshades and shellfish. Keeping a food journal can help you determine what foods you are allergic to. Next you'll want to calm inflammation with a Pitta pacifying diet favoring astringent, bitter and sweet tastes. Herbs traditionally used to cool and soothe inflammation include amalaki, guduchi and shatavari. Parasites, Candida & Toxic MucusParasites, harmful bacteria, or overgrowth of good bacteria and candida may irritate the gut lining leading to mucus production. These organisms provoke mucus in several ways. Some microbes attack the lining of the gut directly. Others simply secrete irritating waste products (collectively called ama). Other microbes create their own mucus to protect themselves from attacks by your immune system.Bacterial infections such as H. pylori, salmonella, E. coli, campylobacter jejuni and shigella sonnei can cause mucus on stool as can viruses such as adenoviruses, astroviruses, caliciviruses, noroviruses and rotaviruses. Common signs and symptoms of parasites include indigestion despite a healthy diet, passing a worm in your stool, intense food cravings, weight loss and anal itching. A test is needed to determine which kind you have and the appropriate line of treatment. Undigested Toxins / AmaExcess mucus in stools may be caused by toxins (ama). Overgrowth of good bacteria causes fermentation of the food, and massive accumulation of bacterial waste products (toxins). The effect of fermentation is similar to pickling a cucumber: the food turns sour and acidic. The acidity that results from fermentation is acidic and irritating the gut, provoking mucus. Excessive gas and bloating is a sure sign of fermentation.Fermentation in the digestive tract can happen due to different causes depending on body type. Vata type fermentation occurs as the result of constipation, dryness in the digestive tract and enzyme deficiency. Pitta type fermentation is due to parasite infection or inflammation causing enzyme deficiency (Pitta aggravating Vata). Kapha type fermentation is due to sluggish digestion. To resolve these disorders, address root cause of the ama. Eating foods that are optimal for your body type as well as avoid poor eating habits. Improve digestion (dipan) and burn ama (pachan) with these herbs according to your body type / dosha. Haritaki and hingvastak churna are traditionally used for Vata. Bhumyamalaki and avipattikar churna are traditionally used for Pitta. Triphala and trikatu are traditionally used for Kapha. Tranquil Tummy tea is a formula by Joyful Belly specifically designed to reduce fermentation in the gut. Excess Mucus Production Due to Kapha Aggravating FoodsKapha people tend to have more mucus in their stool. Mucus doesn't always indicate a pathology for them. Part of Kapha's role in the body is to create mucus to moisten and protect sensitive tissue. Kledaka Kapha is the subtype of Kapha responsible for producing mucus in the stomach. It is essential to protect the stomach lining from hot and sharp stomach acid. Avalambaka Kapha is the subtype of Kapha in the circulatory system and lungs. It makes mucus that protects the lungs from irritation by dust particles in the air.A Kapha aggravating diet or lifestyle can cause excessive mucus buildup in the respiratory and GI tract. When mucus on stool is coupled with a thick white tongue coating, aggravated Kapha dosha is probably the cause of your bowel mucus. Approach this type of mucus on stool with a Kapha pacifying diet favoring aromatic, pungent, bitter and astringent tastes. Cardamom is the best aromatic herb for destroying intestinal mucus due to Kapha. Pungent spices, like cayenne, are great for drying up mucus, but be careful because it can irritate the gut as well. Digestive Bitters is a simple and excellent way to purge Kapha mucus from the bowels. Constipation / Stagnation in the BowelsConstipation can provoke mucus because, ultimately, the stuck stools become more and more irritating to the gut lining as they ferment. As always, you'll want to address the underlying cause, typically dryness or colic for Vata, and poor bowel tone for Kapha. Haritaki, licorice and gentle laxative tea are recommended for Vata while triphala and motil-colon stimulant laxative are recommended for Kapha.Other associated pathologiesMucus mixed with blood is a frequent complication of Crohn's and ulcerative colitis. Irritable bowel syndrome can result in mucus on stool especially when diarrhea is predominant. Diverticulosis and diverticulitis may lead to mucus on stool, but can also be asymptomatic. Bowel tumors, colon cancer, other obstructions such as impactions, gallstones and twisted colons are also associated with mucus on stool.The possibilities may seem endless for the cause of your mucus on stool! Remember that in addition to addressing the causes of the mucus buildup above, consider taking a laxative to flush toxins and mucus out of your body. Address any inflammation, if present, as well. Good herbs for bowel irritation include cooling anti-inflammatories like amalaki for Vata, bhringaraj for Pitta, and aloe vera gel for Kapha These insights will support you in discerning the root cause of your stools mucus as well as addressing it holistically to set you on the path toward healthy bowel movements. References
1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19300126 Images of Mucus on stoolLargeDisclaimer: Conditions such as 'Mucus on stool' that cause tissue changes could be serious and should be checked by a medical doctor.
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MORE POOP TIPSDISCLAIMER: The pathogenesis of each person's condition is unique, and so the diet must be fit to the individual and the unique root causes of the condition in your body. The information on this page is for educational purposes only and should not be used to treat a medical condition. It is not a substitute for medical care. Please check with your doctor before making any changes to your health and wellness routine. Balance Your Body with Diet, Herbs, & Lifestyles Having These BiocharacteristicsEverything you eat has an effect on your body, which Ayurveda categorizes in a simple and easy way, using biocharacteristics (gunas). Biocharacteristics are qualities (like cold and hot) that describe the effect a food or herb has on your body. Cooling foods like cucumber, decrease metabolism. Heating foods like chili pepper, stimulate your body and increase metabolism. For 'Mucus on stool', you should select foods with the following biocharacteristics. Individual results will vary, based on your body type and the root cause of your imbalance.MATCH WITH YOUR WELLNESS PROFILEDRY ABOUT DRY BIOCHARACTERISTICDry is identified by lack of moisture, lack of fat, or anything that causes diuresis.Status UnknownTake these quizzes to find out if you have an imbalance of 'Dry' gunaASTRINGENT ABOUT ASTRINGENT BIOCHARACTERISTICAstringency is characterized by constriction, drawing together, or drying.Status UnknownTake these quizzes to find out if you have an imbalance of 'Astringent' tastePUNGENT ABOUT PUNGENT BIOCHARACTERISTICPungency is characterized by irritation, or sharp, spicy foods that irritate the mouth such as black pepper.Status UnknownTake these quizzes to find out if you have an imbalance of 'Pungent' tasteTo learn more about the symbols above, click on them. See a complete list of all biocharacteristics. DIGESTIVEHerbs that encourage healthy digestion.GENERAL-LAXATIVEPromotes a bowel movement. General laxative is an umbrella term that refers to several different types of laxatives.HIGH-FIBER-LAXATIVEA class of laxative that adds bulk and water to stools. The large size of the stool stimulates peristalsis so the stool can pass more easily through the colon. It is important to drink plenty of water when using high fiber laxatives, as they can be dehydrANTIMICROBIALAn agent that kills microorganisms or inhibits their growth. Antimicrobial is an umbrella term that can be broken down into specific categories of target microorganism, such as anti-bacterials, fungals, and virals.AROMATICHerbs or spices with volatile essential oils that present strong aromas. Aromatic oils shock, refresh and numb tissue, with the end result of relaxing, opening and clearing stagnant fluids in tissues.Joyful Belly is a recognized school of biocharacteristics medicine. HOW TO ADDRESS ISSUES IN STAGE OF DISEASE #3MUCUS ON STOOL IS IN STAGE OF DISEASE #3 - ATTACKING TISSUEIf you have symptoms in this category it means that your imbalances are becoming stronger and weakening your body's resistance. Most people have a weakness in one or more organs. These areas of weakness are the 'weak link in the chain.' They are first to succumb when an imbalance reaches a tipping point. Repairing imbalances in this category often represent your last opportunity to prevent disease. At any moment, these imbalances could overwhelm weakened tissue and develop into a disease. You may feel pain or discomfort in the weakened area. At this stage you will need to support the weakened tissue with specialized foods and herbs for the weakened tissue. AVOID DIETS, LIFESTYLES & HERBS THAT AGGRAVATE THESE EFFECTSAccording to Ayurveda, one or more of the following doshas and biocharacteristics may aggravate 'Mucus on stool'. If you have an excess of one of these doshas or biocharacteristics below, Ayurveda recommends reducing foods and lifestyle habits that aggravate them. Click on the biocharacteristic to learn what foods and lifestyle habits should be reduced.Symptoms Tell A Story The first step to healing is learning patterns from your symptoms. Symptoms are clues that reveal underlying imbalances. Symptoms show you where your body is weakened. Ultimately, all disease has a root in tissues too weak to defend itself. Ayurveda describes these patterns of weakness using doshas & biocharacteristics. If you notice a biocharacteristic or dosha appears next to many of your symptoms, it helps you establish a pattern that may be systemic.
To learn more about the symbols above, click on them. See a complete list of all biocharacteristics. Are you prone to a problem with 'Mucus on stool'? Find your imbalances and create a diet for your Poop by taking the free poop quiz: RELATED SYMPTOMS & HABITSThe following symptoms & habits may be related to 'Mucus on stool'. See your quiz results for a computerized assessment of your body type. Please click on the symptoms below to learn more about them.Biocharacteristics of 6,422 People Reporting Mucus on stoolOn average the biocharacteristics of people reporting Mucus on stool were more aggravated than 76% of other symptoms. From the 6,422 people who reported Mucus on stool in this research study of 74,671 individuals, average deviation in biocharacteristic levels were the following:BIOCHARACTERISTICAVG CLIENT LEVEL %%CASES (#)#IMBALANCE Difficult
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95.9%
42.0% (2,699)
8,532 have Difficult constitution
Toxic Sign
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95.8%
36.4% (2,336)
7,099 have Toxic constitution
Sour
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82.4%
23.3% (1,496)
7,528 have Sour constitution
Astringent
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73.2%
18.6% (1,197)
8,068 have Astringent constitution
Pungent
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73.2%
18.9% (1,213)
6,802 have Pungent constitution
Vata
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71.6%
34.4% (2,211)
11,554 have Vata constitution
Gooey Sign
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66.6%
17.5% (1,125)
7,069 have Gooey constitution
Cold
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60.6%
23.3% (1,498)
8,107 have Cold constitution
Dry
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56.0%
26.0% (1,669)
9,009 have Dry constitution
Pitta
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49.6%
29.6% (1,898)
10,540 have Pitta constitution
Light
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41.7%
23.4% (1,504)
9,391 have Light constitution
Hot
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41.7%
19.0% (1,223)
7,949 have Hot constitution
Heavy Aggravates
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33.4%
26.2% (1,684)
9,738 have Heavy constitution
Bitter
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32.6%
23.0% (1,476)
8,626 have Bitter constitution
Oily
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29.5%
22.4% (1,436)
9,587 have Oily constitution
Sweet Aggravates
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22.1%
23.9% (1,537)
9,650 have Sweet constitution
Kapha Aggravates
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18.9%
26.9% (1,729)
12,745 have Kapha constitution
Risk Factors of Mucus on stool
Below you will see general risk factors as well as the greatest risk factors, i.e. those who were also more likely to report Mucus on stool.
Overall, 17.07% of people surveyed in this research study reported Mucus on stool.
SYMPTOM (Cases)Cases With Both% Reporting ThisIncrease from 17.07%Review These Common Risk Factors Feel underweight (2358)
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467
19.8%
20% more often
Feel overweight (25362)
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3953
15.6%
10% less often
Hyperactive, quick (19615)
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1918
9.8%
40% less often
Fatigue / tired (16721)
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3518
21%
20% more often
Male (1336)
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177
13.2%
20% less often
Female (26227)
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4509
17.2%
insignificant difference
Pus in stool (292)
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219
75%
340% more often
Parasite passed in stool (353)
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180
51%
200% more often
Bloody stools (1021)
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469
45.9%
170% more often
Frothy Stool / with Bubbles (1804)
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828
45.9%
170% more often
Shiny / oily / fatty stools (2645)
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1140
43.1%
150% more often
Gastrointestinal Bleeding (555)
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239
43.1%
150% more often
Crohn's Disease (341)
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146
42.8%
150% more often
Ulcerative Colitis (568)
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235
41.4%
140% more often
Impacted Fecal Matter (1293)
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502
38.8%
130% more often
Fecal Incontinence (1138)
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415
36.5%
110% more often
Intestinal Obstruction (352)
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128
36.4%
110% more often
Orange / Rubbery Stool (1013)
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368
36.3%
110% more often
Tarry black stools (1494)
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535
35.8%
110% more often
Even liquid foods aggravate abdominal pain (1126)
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402
35.7%
110% more often
Frequent urge to defecate (2843)
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1011
35.6%
110% more often
Gray Stool (528)
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187
35.4%
110% more often
Fistula (425)
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149
35.1%
110% more often
Groove in length of stool (1322)
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462
34.9%
100% more often
Blood or pus in mucus (462)
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158
34.2%
100% more often
Abdominal pain continuous (1145)
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389
34%
100% more often
Solid foods aggravate abdominal pain (1417)
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463
32.7%
90% more often
Chronic Infection (1413)
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460
32.6%
90% more often
Guarding area of pain (886)
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288
32.5%
90% more often
Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (227)
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73
32.2%
90% more often
Convulsions (156)
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50
32.1%
90% more often
Stool entirely liquid, no solid pieces (3898)
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1248
32%
90% more often
Dilated Pupil (518)
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163
31.5%
80% more often
Undigested food in stool (7390)
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2324
31.4%
80% more often
Croup (176)
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55
31.3%
80% more often
Yellow stool (3438)
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1070
31.1%
80% more often
Intestinal colic / spasm / cramping (5234)
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1606
30.7%
80% more often
Intestinal Worms / Parasites / Protozoa / Bacteria (1615)
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495
30.7%
80% more often
Joint pain after eating (712)
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217
30.5%
80% more often
Neuralgia (784)
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238
30.4%
80% more often
Flat rash (526)
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160
30.4%
80% more often
Swollen lymph nodes (2365)
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717
30.3%
80% more often
Fever (Current) (294)
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89
30.3%
80% more often
Intestine lumpy / like a rope (1615)
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488
30.2%
80% more often
Poor discernment of temperature (1393)
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421
30.2%
80% more often
Anal Spasm (1145)
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346
30.2%
80% more often
Many bubbles after urinating (1033)
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312
30.2%
80% more often
Burning / painful urination (1010)
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303
30%
80% more often
Duodenal Ulcer (373)
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112
30%
80% more often
Liver Degeneration (200)
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60
30%
80% more often
Non-healing sore / ulcer (816)
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245
30%
80% more often
Semen discharge in urine (130)
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39 Small number of cases 30%
80% more often
Dysentery (203)
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61
30%
80% more often
Cloudy urine (3984)
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1190
29.9%
80% more often
Oozing Sores on Skin (292)
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87
29.8%
70% more often
Swollen lymph nodes - hips (899)
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268
29.8%
70% more often
Lumps on Surface of Belly (713)
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212
29.7%
70% more often
Painful rash (516)
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153
29.7%
70% more often
Strong abdominal pulse (2630)
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777
29.5%
70% more often
Abdominal pain worse after eating (3850)
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1134
29.5%
70% more often
Pain sudden onset (3992)
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1176
29.5%
70% more often
Staph infection (1066)
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314
29.5%
70% more often
Pain wakes you up at night (1604)
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471
29.4%
70% more often
Difficulty eliminating (7017)
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2058
29.3%
70% more often
Enlarged Spleen (328)
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96
29.3%
70% more often
Tongue frothy on edges (739)
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216
29.2%
70% more often
Inflamed Rectum (723)
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211
29.2%
70% more often
Sticky saliva (2391)
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695
29.1%
70% more often
Pancreatitis (498)
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145
29.1%
70% more often
Liver Sore (883)
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257
29.1%
70% more often
Gray sclera (white part of eye) (231)
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67
29%
70% more often
Alternating Diarrhea / Constipation (7701)
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2236
29%
70% more often
Prolapsed colon (272)
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79
29%
70% more often
Pressure in eye (2299)
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667
29%
70% more often
Diarrhea (4657)
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1346
28.9%
70% more often
Lungs Irritated / Inflamed (1038)
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300
28.9%
70% more often
Pain relieved by doubling over (2537)
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730
28.8%
70% more often
Large amounts of mucus (2491)
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717
28.8%
70% more often
Diarrhea quickly after eating (3488)
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1004
28.8%
70% more often
Blood thick / Congested lymph (1069)
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308
28.8%
70% more often
Chest Pain (2589)
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744
28.7%
70% more often
Malabsorption (4275)
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1225
28.7%
70% more often
Explosive elimination (5685)
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1628
28.6%
70% more often
Stomach Ulcer (1449)
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414
28.6%
70% more often
Burning abdominal pain (2301)
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658
28.6%
70% more often
Sharp abdominal pain (5537)
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1579
28.5%
70% more often
Location of abdominal pain moves (5432)
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1541
28.4%
70% more often
Food Poisoning (1032)
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293
28.4%
70% more often
Nerve Damage (293)
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83
28.3%
70% more often
Narrow Stool / Stringy Poop - Thin, pencil stool (6437)
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1816
28.2%
70% more often
Blisters (609)
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172
28.2%
70% more often
Pain left upper abdomen (3172)
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890
28.1%
60% more often
Pancreatic Insufficiency (545)
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153
28.1%
60% more often
Heaviness in heart area (2680)
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752
28.1%
60% more often
Vomiting (1149)
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322
28%
60% more often
Difficulty expectorating (1399)
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390
27.9%
60% more often
Weakness / Debility (3964)
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1107
27.9%
60% more often
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) (9239)
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2570
27.8%
60% more often
Gallbladder Inflammation (1070)
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297
27.8%
60% more often
Morning Sickness (1146)
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318
27.7%
60% more often
Recurrent Vomiting (817)
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226
27.7%
60% more often
Complications of Those Reporting Mucus on stool
In this research study, people who report Mucus on stool were likely to report the following:
REPORTSCASES WITH BOTHINCREASE%NORMALLY Parasite passed in stool
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180
+3.0 times
3%
1.01% (353 cases)
Prolonged bleeding when cut (Poor clotting)
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328
+2.9 times
5%
1.74% (1,259 cases)
Ulcerative Colitis
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235
+2.8 times
4%
1.44% (568 cases)
Gastrointestinal Bleeding
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239
+2.6 times
4%
1.51% (555 cases)
Bloody stools
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469
+2.6 times
7%
2.66% (1,021 cases)
Frothy Stool / with Bubbles
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828
+2.6 times
13%
5.02% (1,804 cases)
Shiny / oily / fatty stools
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1140
+2.5 times
18%
7.25% (2,645 cases)
Impacted Fecal Matter
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502
+2.3 times
8%
3.44% (1,293 cases)
Slow, heavy digestion
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3180
+2.2 times
50%
22.89% (21,898 cases)
Dilated Pupil
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163
+2.2 times
3%
1.38% (518 cases)
Orange / Rubbery Stool
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368
+2.1 times
6%
2.82% (1,013 cases)
Painful menstruation & menstrual cramps
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2813
+2.0 times
44%
21.59% (13,471 cases)
Abdominal surgery
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298
+2.0 times
5%
2.47% (1,336 cases)
Tarry black stools
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535
+2.0 times
8%
4.02% (1,494 cases)
Frequent urge to defecate
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1011
+2.0 times
16%
8.09% (2,843 cases)
Gray Stool
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187
+2.0 times
3%
1.52% (528 cases)
Recurrent Vomiting
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226
+2.0 times
4%
2.03% (817 cases)
Even liquid foods aggravate abdominal pain
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402
+2.0 times
6%
3.06% (1,126 cases)
Abdominal pain continuous
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389
+1.9 times
6%
3.09% (1,145 cases)
Fecal Incontinence
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415
+1.9 times
6%
3.1% (1,138 cases)
Bluish / Purple Tongue
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123
+1.9 times
2%
1.04% (472 cases)
Intestinal colic / spasm / cramping
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1606
+1.9 times
25%
13.28% (5,234 cases)
Stool entirely liquid, no solid pieces
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1248
+1.9 times
19%
10.11% (3,898 cases)
Solid foods aggravate abdominal pain
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463
+1.9 times
7%
3.75% (1,417 cases)
Food Poisoning
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293
+1.9 times
5%
2.68% (1,032 cases)
Groove in length of stool
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462
+1.9 times
7%
3.76% (1,322 cases)
Poor discernment of temperature
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421
+1.8 times
7%
3.82% (1,393 cases)
Pain sudden onset
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1176
+1.8 times
18%
9.9% (3,992 cases)
Undigested food in stool
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2324
+1.8 times
36%
19.95% (7,390 cases)
Fistula
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149
+1.8 times
2%
1.11% (425 cases)
Purpura
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101
+1.8 times
2%
1.11% (429 cases)
Sharp abdominal pain
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1579
+1.8 times
25%
13.92% (5,537 cases)
Intestinal Worms / Parasites / Protozoa / Bacteria
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495
+1.8 times
8%
4.46% (1,615 cases)
Tonsil Stones
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617
+1.8 times
10%
5.58% (2,415 cases)
Colon surgery
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101
+1.8 times
2%
1.12% (416 cases)
Intestine lumpy / like a rope
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488
+1.8 times
8%
4.48% (1,615 cases)
Blisters
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172
+1.8 times
3%
1.68% (609 cases)
Abdominal pain worse after eating
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1134
+1.8 times
18%
10.09% (3,850 cases)
Non-healing sore / ulcer
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245
+1.8 times
4%
2.25% (816 cases)
Chronic Infection
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460
+1.8 times
7%
3.94% (1,413 cases)
Pain relieved by doubling over
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730
+1.8 times
11%
6.2% (2,537 cases)
Vomiting
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322
+1.8 times
5%
2.82% (1,149 cases)
Yellow stool
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1070
+1.8 times
17%
9.6% (3,438 cases)
Alternating Diarrhea / Constipation
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2236
+1.8 times
35%
19.8% (7,701 cases)
Interstitial Cystitis
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231
+1.8 times
4%
2.27% (878 cases)
Location of abdominal pain moves
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1541
+1.8 times
24%
13.68% (5,432 cases)
Strong abdominal pulse
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777
+1.8 times
12%
6.85% (2,630 cases)
Lungs Irritated / Inflamed
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300
+1.7 times
5%
2.86% (1,038 cases)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
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2570
+1.7 times
40%
23.16% (9,239 cases)
Sticky saliva
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695
+1.7 times
11%
6.38% (2,391 cases)
Gallbladder Inflammation
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297
+1.7 times
5%
2.9% (1,070 cases)
Chest Pain
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744
+1.7 times
12%
6.96% (2,589 cases)
Anal Spasm
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346
+1.7 times
5%
2.91% (1,145 cases)
Diarrhea quickly after eating
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1004
+1.7 times
16%
9.32% (3,488 cases)
Intermittent abdominal pain
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1838
+1.7 times
29%
16.93% (6,963 cases)
Diarrhea
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1346
+1.7 times
21%
12.26% (4,657 cases)
Swollen lymph nodes
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717
+1.7 times
11%
6.44% (2,365 cases)
Pain left upper abdomen
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890
+1.7 times
14%
8.2% (3,172 cases)
Liver Sore
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257
+1.7 times
4%
2.35% (883 cases)
Difficulty eliminating
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2058
+1.7 times
32%
18.88% (7,017 cases)
Pain relieved by pressure
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619
+1.7 times
10%
5.91% (2,280 cases)
Guarding area of pain
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288
+1.7 times
4%
2.38% (886 cases)
Burning abdominal pain
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658
+1.7 times
10%
5.97% (2,301 cases)
Sore eye muscles
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631
+1.7 times
10%
5.97% (2,328 cases)
Pain wakes you up at night
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471
+1.7 times
7%
4.18% (1,604 cases)
Frequent Nausea
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1323
+1.7 times
21%
12.57% (5,021 cases)
Explosive elimination
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1628
+1.7 times
25%
14.98% (5,685 cases)
Blood thick / Congested lymph
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308
+1.7 times
5%
3% (1,069 cases)
Anal Fissures
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646
+1.7 times
10%
6.02% (2,415 cases)
Staph infection
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314
+1.7 times
5%
3.01% (1,066 cases)
Fibromyalgia
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821
+1.7 times
13%
7.84% (3,094 cases)
Difficulty expectorating
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390
+1.7 times
6%
3.62% (1,399 cases)
Dull ache in abdomen
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1318
+1.6 times
21%
12.73% (5,023 cases)
Malabsorption
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1225
+1.6 times
19%
11.52% (4,275 cases)
Morning Sickness
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318
+1.6 times
5%
3.04% (1,146 cases)
Pressure in eye
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667
+1.6 times
10%
6.09% (2,299 cases)
Stomach Ulcer
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414
+1.6 times
6%
3.67% (1,449 cases)
Foul odorous stool
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2618
+1.6 times
41%
25.22% (9,495 cases)
Swollen lymph nodes - arm pits
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549
+1.6 times
9%
5.54% (2,014 cases)
Bluish Skin
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292
+1.6 times
5%
3.08% (1,150 cases)
Boils
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309
+1.6 times
5%
3.08% (1,160 cases)
Voiding large quantity of stool
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1257
+1.6 times
20%
12.33% (4,675 cases)
Exercise aggravates symptoms
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1146
+1.6 times
18%
11.1% (5,106 cases)
Pain right lower abdomen
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1066
+1.6 times
17%
10.49% (4,066 cases)
Pain left lower abdomen
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1210
+1.6 times
19%
11.74% (4,442 cases)
Burning / painful urination
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303
+1.6 times
5%
3.1% (1,010 cases)
Leaky Gut Syndrome
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1257
+1.6 times
20%
12.42% (4,834 cases)
Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS)
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629
+1.6 times
10%
6.22% (2,279 cases)
Cloudy urine
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1190
+1.6 times
19%
11.82% (3,984 cases)
Swollen lymph nodes - neck
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1394
+1.6 times
22%
13.69% (5,244 cases)
Seizures
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117
+1.6 times
2%
1.25% (452 cases)
Purple/blue lips
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172
+1.6 times
3%
1.88% (658 cases)
Narrow Stool / Stringy Poop - Thin, pencil stool
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1816
+1.6 times
28%
17.55% (6,437 cases)
Rabbit pellet / Hard lumpy stool
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2731
+1.6 times
43%
26.99% (10,231 cases)
Tongue deviates to right/left
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103
+1.6 times
2%
1.26% (484 cases)
Straining to eliminate
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2401
+1.6 times
37%
23.34% (8,787 cases)
Tooth ache
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745
+1.6 times
12%
7.57% (2,997 cases)
Stool in mushy pieces mixed with liquid
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2520
+1.6 times
39%
24.65% (9,556 cases)
Heaviness in heart area
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752
+1.6 times
12%
7.6% (2,680 cases)
Many bubbles after urinating
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312
+1.6 times
5%
3.17% (1,033 cases)
Pain around belly button
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714
+1.6 times
11%
6.98% (2,663 cases)
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