Expulsion of mucus from the anus
Rectal discharge is intermittent or continuous expression of liquid from the anus per rectum. Normal rectal mucus is needed for proper excretion of waste. Otherwise, this is closely related to types of fecal incontinence e. Types of fecal incontinence that produce a liquid leakage could be thought of as a type of rectal discharge.


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What Are the Causes of Rectal Mucus? | Healthfully
The vast majority of people will have been told that this may happen, a lot of the information that you will have been given at hospital will probably have went over your head as you will have been given so much information at the one time. Rectal mucus is very natural and normal, the bowel produces a mucus substance to facilitate the movement of faeces so that it passes out nice and gently. It is a problem that can be worse for some people than others. For those people it could maybe be once a day or once a week but there is no way to predict how frequent the removal of mucus would have to be.



Hemorrhoids
A leaky anus can be an embarrassing condition causing uncontrollable anal discharge. Many cases of anal leakage are temporary while some are chronic. There are many causes and treatment options of anal leakage.





Back to Colostomy. If you've had a colostomy but your anus is intact, you may have some mucus discharge from your bottom. Mucus is produced by the lining of the bowel to help with pooing. The lining of the bowel continues producing mucus, even though it no longer serves any purpose. It can either leak out of your bottom or build up into a ball, which can become uncomfortable.
