What are the medications used to treat mucus in the stool?

Stool with mucus may be ulcerative colitis, bacterial dysentery, intestinal polyps and other causes, need to be under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment, such as drug therapy, surgical treatment, etc., of which the drug treatment has ciprofloxacin, lancet sulfapyridine and so on. 1. Ulcerative colitis: it is a chronic non-specific inflammatory disease of the intestinal tract, with symptoms of mucus, pus and blood in the stools; for mild to moderate activity, it can be treated with salicylazosulfapyridine, and budesonide can also be used to control the disease, and surgical treatment can be carried out in case of perforation of the intestinal tract. 2. Bacterial dysentery: caused by Shigella infection of the intestinal tract, the symptoms of mucus stools can occur; ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin and other antibiotics as prescribed by the doctor, accompanied by symptoms of dehydration can be taken orally or intravenously to replenish fluids, and in severe cases, prednisone can be given to the treatment of glucocorticoids. 3. Intestinal polyps: for broad-based adenomatous polyps less than 2 centimeters can be resected endoscopically, for more than 2 centimeters broad-based polyps are recommended to be treated surgically. When there is mucus in the stool, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment under the guidance of the doctor.