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- Mucus in stool: A concern? - Mayo Clinic
Larger amounts of mucus in stool, associated with diarrhea, may be caused by certain intestinal infections Bloody mucus in stool or mucus along with belly pain may signal a more serious condition, such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis and even cancer
- Pemphigus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Learn about symptoms, causes, treatment and self-care tips for this group of rare conditions that causes blisters and sores on the skin or mucous membranes
- Clotrimazole (mucous membrane, oral route) - Mayo Clinic
Products Services The Mayo Clinic Diet Drugs Supplements Clotrimazole (mucous membrane, oral route) - Side effects dosage
- Stevens-Johnson syndrome - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a rare, serious disorder of the skin and mucous membranes It's usually a reaction to medication that starts with flu-like symptoms, followed by a painful rash that spreads and blisters
- Bullous pemphigoid - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Bullous pemphigoid (BUL-us PEM-fih-goid) is a rare skin condition that causes large fluid-filled blisters They often appear on the skin near creases, such as the upper thighs and armpits Sometimes, people get a rash instead of blisters The affected areas may be painful and are usually very itchy
- Oral lichen planus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Oral lichen planus (LIE-kun PLAY-nus) is an ongoing inflammatory condition that affects mucous membranes inside the mouth There are several different types of lichen planus that affect the mouth, but the two main types are: Reticular This type appears as white patches in the mouth and can look
- Sjogrens syndrome - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Overview Sjogren's (SHOW-grins) syndrome is a disorder of your immune system identified by its two most common symptoms — dry eyes and a dry mouth The condition often accompanies other immune system disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus In Sjogren's syndrome, the mucous membranes and moisture-secreting glands of your eyes and mouth are usually affected first — resulting in
- Cervical cysts: Can they be cancerous? - Mayo Clinic
Cervical cysts aren't cancer They're sacs that grow in the canal that connects the uterus and vagina, called the cervix The most common type of cervical cyst is a nabothian cyst This cyst forms when regular tissue on the outer part of the cervix grows over the mucus-making tissue of the inner
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