Why would someone have an orange or white jelly-like substance in your stool?

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thats very bad sounds very much like what shows up when you have stomach ulcers especially in the advanced stages. ouch!



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could also be a yeast infection in the gut, which can be treated with medication from a doctor usually easily
yeast isnt too serious, although it can cause effects in your body and general health
also it could be ibs and or stress related itself, in which your body can produce amounts of mucus and this comes out with and in the feces

definately see a doctor thou, they can rule out a lot of things like yeast easily and quickly and that means quicker treatment for whatever it is.
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