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Whitish fluid in stool
Sir/ma'am I am facing very embarrassing issue, when I go to washroom and pass my stool, I always see whitish mucus like bubblish fluid in my stool. No blood no other thing but whitish fluid in stool that too sometimes appears and go away on its own. I went for my full medical blood test yesterday. My all report are normal expect uric acid level. Kindly see report and guide🙏
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If you have no symptoms whatsoever, you can ignore it as a small amount of mucus is normal in stool. Otherwise get stool analysis done and consult with me with the report.
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The problem is not with your blood report, but with your stools. This whitish bubblish fluid that you see along with stools is evidence of intestinal infection.
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If no fever, no abdominal pain, no Frank loose motions, no blood in stools , ignore slight mucous
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Get stool microscopy Start tab Flagyl 400 mg three times a day for 5 days
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