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yellow muscus drainage from rectum

The 1st episode was while excercising I felt something wet in my underwear and thought I had had a bought with loose stools without knowing, when I rushed to the bathroom I found what looked like yellow thick mucus in my underwear.  This drainage went on for about 6-8 hours.  This happened again 10 days later when I bent over.  Again it ran out with out my knowledge, then drained for 2 days.  I went to the DR this time, they found the mucus in my rectum ordered at CT,(normal), and a Endo and Colo also normal.  They felt that it may be an infection and that it had cleared.  14 days after the 2nd episode it happened again draining for 6 hours.  Then 3 days later again draining for 8-10 hours.  The doctor feels that they need to catch this on CT scan and want to order one every 10 days until they find what it is.  I never have a fever but am now experiencing some sickness to stomach and cramp like pains with each episode.  Do you have any suggestions, I don't think that this is life threating but would like to know if any one else has had these same symptoms and how was it diagnosed?


Thanks for your help
Vickielb6
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Same thing started happening to me since I was 17, and experienced a hemoroid.  It doesn't drain out of me, but like once every year I wipe and see it.  Smells funny too.  It looks like mucus.  I don't understand why it's happening but I haven't died yet, and it's been going on for almost 7 years now.  
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Thanks for your comment, I am willing to try any thing at this point.  I appreciate your help.
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Just some thoughts! Allergies? Infection? I would do a good cleanse and give your system a rest. Jucing, broths, lots of alkaline water or Penta water 1/2 your weight in oz. each day. I would also drink a good green food take some digestive enzymes to eat the gunk and flood your bowls with a broad spectrum pro biotic for a month or 2. In addition you may want to have a couple of colonics.
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