In some cases, whether because the animal is particularly susceptible or the strain of Clostridium is especially virulent, the diarrhea can become a life - threatening hemorrhagic colitis (bloody,
mucousy diarrhea associated with massive protein and fluid losses).
Not exact matches
Symptoms of a food allergy or intolerance might include
diarrhea, rash, fussiness, gas, constant spitting up or vomiting, hard stools, bloody or
mucousy stools, runny nose, cough, or congestion.
Diarrhea is not common in the exclusively breastfed baby but if they get it, it's generally VERY watery, comes VERY often, is usually green or almost neon can be
mucousy, and almost always has a VERY foul odor (much worse than the mild smell of a breastfed baby's poop — which is one awesome benefit of breastfeeding!).
This condition often includes symptoms of coughing or wheezing, frequent chest and sinus infections with recurring pneumonia or bronchitis, chronic
diarrhea, prolonged jaundice, prolapsed rectum, salty skin and oily,
mucousy stools.
My dog has had really bad
diarrhea the past couple days and its really
mucousy....