The mucus in your stool may be white, yellowish-brown, or tinged with blood. If your digestive tract becomes irritated or inflamed, mucus production increases, and you may notice more mucus in ...
It may be blood-tinged, too. There's some evidence to suggest that mucus in the colon, where stool passes, may help to prevent injury or inflammation. But it could be a sign of a health concern ...
Blood in your stool may be due to a number of factors, such as straining to poop, anal fissures, and hemorrhoids. Treatment depends on the specific cause of your constipation and bleeding.