How do I know if Im releasing mucoid plaque?
Mucoid plaque takes many different forms and generally speaking, anything that looks atypical to one’s usual fecal matter is possible plaque. One way to check it out (though some will not like to do this!), is to pull a suspect piece of matter to the side of the toilet bowl with chopsticks and attempt to cut through it. Most will be surprised to find it quite tough and rubbery and difficult if not impossible to sever. For many, this little test can lend itself to increased enthusiasm (.It really is plaque!) regarding the program.
Mucoid plaque takes many different forms and generally speaking, anything that looks a typical to one’s usual fecal matter is possible plaque. One way to check it out (though some will not like to do this!), is to pull a suspect piece of matter to the side of our strainer/catcher with chopsticks and attempt to cut through it. Most will be surprised to find it quite tough and rubbery and difficult if not impossible to sever. For many, this little test can lend itself to increased enthusiasm (It really is plaque!) Doctors say that they do not see any plaque with the sigmoid scope – that goes from top to bottom, i.e. pink intestinal skin.