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7. Diagnosis

Unusual mucus in stools has many causes, making diagnosis difficult. A doctor’s goal is to determine what underlying issue triggered the increase. Diagnosis begins with a physical exam and blood test. Other tests may include stool cultures, colonoscopies, endoscopies, imaging tests, and urinalysis. For simple issues, the doctor may be able to quickly make a diagnosis. More difficult problems may require several rounds of tests.

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