Draft:Mucorrhea
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In the medical field, mucorrhea[1] is the emission of a large amount of mucus through the feces.
Associated pathologies
[edit]Simple traces of mucus are not an expression of any pathology, because it is normal physiology, while an excessive quantity of the substance could simply arise from excessive stimulation of the anus.
Excessive emission of mucus without defecation can indicate anal lesions, even of tumor origin, or pathologies such as colitis, ulcerative colitis, intestinal dysbiosis, gonorrhea, food intolerances, chronic constipation, etc. If, however, it is present at the time of defecation, it could be a symptom of internal lesions. In this case, in addition to tumor masses, there may be chronic inflammatory diseases, or the presence of mucus could occur due to constipation, hemorrhoids, anal fissures, mucorectal prolapses, rectocele.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Definition of MUCORRHEA". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2024-09-25.
Bibliography
[edit]- Dionigi, Renzo (2006). Chirurgia basi teoriche e Chirurgia generale (in Italian). Milano: Elsevier-Masson. ISBN 978-88-214-2912-5.