Stringy Stool: Causes, Symptoms & When to See a Doctor
There are a few potential causes for string like material in bowel movements. These include:
- Mucus: Mucus is a normal part of the digestive system and helps to protect the bowel lining. Sometimes, excess mucus can be produced, which can appear as stringy material in the stool.
- Undigested food: Some foods, such as corn, celery, and nuts, can be difficult to digest and may appear as stringy material in the stool.
- Parasites: Some intestinal parasites, such as tapeworms, can produce stringy material in the stool.
- Crohn's disease: Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that can cause a variety of symptoms, including stringy material in the stool.
- Diverticulitis: Diverticulitis is a condition in which small pouches form in the colon and can become infected. Diverticulitis can also cause stringy material in the stool.
If you are concerned about string like material in your bowel movements, it is important to see a doctor for evaluation. The doctor can determine the cause of the stringy material and recommend the appropriate treatment.
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