This does not sound good. Take him to a doctor at once.
If your 2014 birthday has passed you would be 6. If it has not you would be 5.
Depends on your region, for example some areas in the UK, "bloody" would be one of them.
8 out of 10 would be 80% !
Romans 7:21 - I find then a law, that, when I would do good, evil is present with me. (KJV)
You would be 63 years old. Assuming that your Birthday for this year (2008) has already passed. If it is later in the year then you would be 62. Since it is now 2009 you would be 64.
According to what my wife and I have experienced, the "creamy white mucus" that occurs when a woman is pregnant can vary (and mean) different things depending on where you are in your pregnancy. Early in the pregnancy, if you have a "creamy white mucus" on the tissue after you use the bathroom, or on her underwear, it could mean that she has some kind of vaginal infection. Later on in the pregnancy, from about (roughly) 32 weeks and on, if there is a "creamy white mucus" present on the tissue, or undies, it could mean that the mucus plug that is present in the cervix is being released. Sometimes it's just "creamy and white" and other times there looks to be a little bit of blood present, hence the name "bloody show." Usually, if the mucus looks something like an egg white or mucus that you would see from your nose on a cold day, (and obviously if there is a little blood present) that means that your mucus plug is starting to be released (or it may have come out all at one time), and labor is approaching - fast! (Within 1 to 4 days) I'm not a doctor, I have just been through it before. I don't want anyone to take anything that I'm saying as "medically accurate" either, as only a doctor can tell you what is going on. This is just what my wife and I have experienced.
Disorder and diseases that cause blood and mucus in stool: Acute Alcohol Consumption (excessive drinking can cause bloody mucus in the stool) Andrade's Syndrome Bowel Obstructions Celiac Disease Chronic Diarrhea, Idiopathic (can cause bloody mucus in the stool) Colon Cancer Acute Constipation, Dyschazia (can cause bloody mucus on the stool) Crohn's Disease Drug Side effects (can cause bloody mucus in the stool) Carnitine Transporter Deficiencye Cystic Fibrosis Dysentery Anus Fissures E.coli (causes bloody mucus in the stool) Gastroenteritis (Influenza) (can cause blood and mucus in stools) Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis Internal Hemorrhoids (can cause bloody mucus in the stool, too) Intestinal Bacterial Infection Irritable Bowel Syndrome Liver Disease Pancreatitis Blind-loop Syndrome Pancreatic Disorder Pancreatitis Syndrome Pelvic Abscess Pelvic Lipomastosis Proctitis Juvenile Rectal Cancer Rectal Prolapse Shigellosis Ulcerative Colitis
Hi:) there is a wall of mucus on the inside of your stomach. The mucus is there so that the acid in your stomach doesn't eat through your stomach. If you didn't have that wall of mucus you would have a big hole in your stomach, and I am pretty sure NO ONE wants that. Basically the wall of mucus that is in your stomach is a shield.
It would be too bloody
You need to find out why your goat has bloody urine, is it a bacterial or viral infection, leptospirosis or is the blood present because of urinary calculi - it would be best to take your goat to your veterinarian who can take its temperature, do blood and urine tests and provide the appropriate medication.
There is no singular mucus gland, as mucus can be created on the linings on lungs and in your nose, therefore, there is no mucus gland, and it cannot be 'entirely' removed. You can delay the effects of mucus by using nasal de congestion sprays This simple answer to your question would have to be No.
it would turn into a transformer
wet and bloody
The stomach lining is protected from the very strong acid of the stomach by a coat of mucus. It is secreted by mucous membranes.
Without mucus, your non-skin surfaces would dry out (and those cells would die), less dust would be trapped on the way to your lungs and so the incidence of infection would increase.
Bloody oath they would!
In order for a fish to weigh itself in a passed tense, it would first have to travel back in time, weigh itself, then return to the present.