Mucus in your stools can cause you to pass “stringy poops” that appear to contain a jelly-like substance, which ismade by the bodyto keep the lining of your colon moist and lubricated. What are some causes of mucus in poop? These can includeCrohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis and eve...
The irritation causes copious amounts of mucus to secrete, which then coats the stool, to protect the walls of the intestine. Fluffy stools with patches of gelatinous, stringy mucus In this second example, the saddle has a sticky, gelatinous surface in places, along with fluffy, dry edge...
A major cause of weak digestion is dehydration, which also causes enzyme insufficiency. When your body is dry you lack the fluids required to produce the enzymes needed to effectively digest your food. When dehydrated, your body absorbs the water it needs from your stools. This causes stools t...