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8. Treatment

The treatment for mucus in stools will vary depending on the underlying condition. For simple issues, minor lifestyle changes, such as increasing fluid intake or following a healthy diet, can resolve the symptom. Prescription medications may be necessary for conditions like IBS or ulcerative colitis. Anal fissures or similar problems may resolve on their own. Less commonly, chronic anal fissures may require surgical procedures.

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