What’s with the milky white goo?

Pulling out a pile of milky white mucus is considered to be acute gastroenteritis, gallbladder disease, liver disease and so on. 1. Acute gastroenteritis: for some people with chronic digestive diseases, such as chronic enteritis, can lead to digestive tract dysfunction, secretion of excessive mucus, if in the acute attack period, dietary inattention, such as eating cream, ice cream, etc., there may be related components of the mucus stool more. 2. Gallbladder diseases: cholangitis, gallstones, gallbladder polyps, adenomyosis of the gallbladder, cholangiocarcinoma, etc. These diseases will lead to obstruction of the bile ducts and accumulation of bile, which will cause jaundice, and the bile will not be able to enter the digestive tract, and then there will be symptoms such as light-colored stools and grayish stools. 3. Liver diseases: viral hepatitis, liver tuberculosis, liver abscess, fatty liver, sclerotic liver, liver cancer and other diseases will lead to extensive damage to liver cells, thus causing jaundice and milky-white sticky stool. The individual symptom of having a pile of milky white sticky material cannot directly diagnose the disease, and you should go to the hospital, combine the clinical symptoms and examination to confirm the diagnosis, and actively treat it to avoid delaying the condition.