The mucus in your stool may be white, yellowish-brown, or tinged with blood. If your digestive tract becomes irritated or inflamed, mucus production increases, and you may notice more mucus in ...
A sign that an infection may be causing your green mucus is if it's thick and sticky. The build-up of infectious agents and white blood cells may thicken your mucus. Your mucus is generally clear ...
The sticky, slimy goo plays an essential role in fighting off infections, shaping the gut microbiome and more. Credit...Sisi Kim Supported by By Nina Agrawal To many people, mucus is nothing more ...