- female
- 30 Years
- 01/04/2021
Why do I have jelly like discharge from my bum?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
The most common types of anal discharge are: Mucus â a jelly-like substance that's naturally found in the gut; white or yellow mucus may mean there's an infection, while a pink or red colour may indicate blood.
Dr. Dhankecha Suggests...
Consult a Gastroenterology/gi Medicine Specialist
Answered 04/07/2025
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