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Mucous can also be present from other intestinal conditions, i.e. colitis or

irritable bowel syndrome. My son has colitis, diagnosed by colonoscopy, and

used to always have mucous present in his stool, along with loose and not so

loose stools. This is much improved over the last couple of years.

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The first thing to suspect when you see mucus in stool is an allergy

or sensitivity to something he ate. Has he eaten something

different the last few days? We had a similar problem a while back

but were unable to isolate the particular foods causing the

problem. A 100 food IGG test solved the problem for us.

Darren

> The last couple of days my wife has noticed mucus in my sons poop.

> I understand that when yeast is really bad, the mucus will build

up in the

> intestinal walls to help protect itself. But we have done a

great job of

> clearing up the yeast by using GSE. We notice the difference much

more quickly

> these days when he is having yeast problems and right now I can

say that he is

> pretty clear.

> I am wondering if the opposite is true-that we have cleared up so

much yeast

> that his internal defenses are now shedding that extra mucus

because there is

> not the same need for protection?

> Or is there another explanation?

>

> Any ideas?

>

> Thank you.

>

> Mel Lindstrom

> father to - Moderate ASD when first dx, now high

functioning.

>

>

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It seems to me that does not have any signs of colitis or IBS. In

fact the opposite seems to be true. He is sleeping through the night longer,

never seems to have gas problems, is grwoing well, and eating well.

What other signs should I look for?

Mel

(In a message dated 8/4/04 8:35:56 AM, writes:

> Subject: Re: Mucus in Poop?

>

> Mucous can also be present from other intestinal conditions, i.e. colitis or

> irritable bowel syndrome.  My son has colitis, diagnosed by colonoscopy, and

> used to always have mucous present in his stool, along with loose and not so

> loose stools.  This is much improved over the last couple of years.

>

>

>

>

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Well my son has had loose stools for years. In fact, when they started to

tighten up, it was so noticeable that I showed people (smile). Also with poor

digestion, he had very foul smelling poops with mucous stranding, more like a

sour odor. He was medicated for this for over 2 years. He had a colonoscopy

and an endoscopy when he was 5. The colonoscopy showed colitis and the

endoscopy was normal for any stomach problems or celiac disease. Sal also

complained of belly aches with crying and putting my hands on his belly to rub.

Also trouble with lactose can produce mucousy stools, but this is accompanied by

gas and bloating.

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