Not exact matches
It causes a
thick coat of mucuous to form, which sticks and lines the walls of your large intestine (called
mucoid plaque).
Nasal discharge can be clear and runny,
mucoid (
thick, sticky), yellowish or greenish pus (mucopurulent) or bloody.
There is often a
thick, yellowish,
mucoid discharge present as a result of the decrease in the aqueous (watery) component of the tear film.
Dogs with dry eyes will have a
mucoid or mucopurulent discharge that is
thick and whitish grey to yellow in color.
Because the
mucoid portion of tears is still made, a
thick discharge collects in the eyes.