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12. Mucus in the Stools

A less talked about but equally important symptom of gastroenteritis is the appearance of mucus in stools. This jelly-like substance helps lubricate the intestines, but when present in excessive amounts in bowel movements, mucus may indicate inflammation or infection. Part of the body's response to fighting off the gastroenteritis-causing pathogens, mucus in the stool typically appears when the body is actively trying to rid itself of the illness, though it might be alarming to see.

Mucus in human stool.

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