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Digestive Health | Last Active: Sep 11, 2012 | Replies (3)

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@shehabkhadadah

Stool normally contains a small amount of mucus, but passing stools with visible amounts of mucus could be from one of several different diseases or conditions. Mucus in the stool is a common symptom of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and ulcerative colitis (a form of inflammatory bowel disease), and is seen to a lesser degree in Crohn's disease. A bacterial infection, anal fissure, or a bowel obstruction may also cause the passage of mucus along with stool.
There is a good solution ask for it , here it is (Colon Hydrotherapy) to wash your colon and clean it.
And you must see a gastroenterologist to know your problem, and I hope you will be fine.

Visit this link I think it helps
http://ibdcrohns.about.com/od/relatedconditions/f/mucusstool.htm

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After you get the "white mucus" treated, go to the website,"ULTIMATE COLON CARE", and get the info to get Dr. Michael Cutlar's formula. Read all the reviews. I think you will be astonished at what the product will do. Unfortunately, I cannot take it because it reacts with my BP. Good luck!