Diarrhea with jelly mucus may be due to bacterial infection, allergy, irritable bowel syndrome and other reasons, can be treated by taking drugs and other methods.
1. Bacterial infection: usually do not pay attention to dietary hygiene, eat uncooked food, or unclean food, resulting in the intestinal area infected with bacteria, will also cause some stimulation of the intestinal mucosa, which will make the patient appear diarrhea symptoms, at the same time, there will also be jelly-like mucus in the stool, you can take medication such as haloperidol.
2. Allergy: Allergic patients eat a diet that is prone to allergic foods, will lead to intestinal mucosal edema, oozing, and part of the intestinal mucosa off, can also cause jelly-like mucus stools, you can take loratadine, belladonna tablets and other drugs.
3. Irritable bowel syndrome: mainly due to the lack of lactase in the body caused by indigestion, eating irritating food leads to disease attack, intestinal lumen expansion and intestinal peristalsis dysfunction, causing mucus stool performance.
Diarrhea with jelly mucus may also be caused by other reasons, if the symptoms are serious, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, the above drugs used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication, in order to avoid adverse reactions.