Common causes of bubbles in adult stool include intestinal flora dysbiosis, lactose intolerance and chronic enteritis.
1. Imbalance of intestinal flora: If the content of gas-producing bacteria in the intestines increases, the intestinal flora will produce a large amount of gas when decomposing the contents, and this gas will be discharged with the feces, so there will be bubbles in the feces.
2. Lactose intolerance: When adults suffer from lactose intolerance, the lactose contained in the milk they drink cannot be broken down in time. Over time, the lactose will ferment in the digestive tract and produce gas, which will be mixed with the feces and bubbles will appear.
3. Chronic enteritis: If the adult intestinal mucosa is infected by Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and other pathogens and produces chronic inflammation, so that the intestinal mucosa secretion of inflammatory secretions increase, these inflammatory secretions mixed in the stool, will be discharged with bubbles of the stool.
If an adult has bubbles in his stool, he should go to the hospital in time to receive professional treatment.