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How Do I Get Rid of Phlegm? First, Let’s Figure Out What Caused It
Prevention via Yahoo News· 12 months agoHow to Get Rid of Phlegm for Goodraquel arocena torres - Getty Images It’s never any fun feeling...
Coughing Up Green Phlegm? Here's What Doctors Want You to Know
Parade via Yahoo News· 3 months agoistock-1277415981-jpg iStock If you’ve ever fought a cold or infection in the past, chances are...
Why You Might Be Coughing Up Phlegm
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 1 year agoCoughing up phlegm, known as a productive cough, is commonly due to viral respiratory infections that the body may clear on its own, but sometimes it can...
What Is Phlegm—And How Can You Get Rid of It?
Health via Yahoo News· 1 year agoPhlegm—also called sputum—is a slimy, slippery substance that can be found in your throat and lungs. Phlegm has an important role to play in keeping your...
How to Clear Phlegm Without Being Totally Gross
Men's Health via Yahoo News· 1 year agoHow to Clear Phlegm From Your Throatwilpunt - Getty Images Even if it is kind of gross when you're full of it and wrestling with it, phlegm actually...
What are the signs of a bacterial infection? Experts explain.
Yahoo Life Style via AOL· 12 months agoBacterial infections are common and include soft-tissue infections and urinary tract infections....
What Does Yellow Snot Actually Mean? Doctors Break It Down
Parade via Yahoo News· 1 year agoYellow snot is gross, but does it mean you have an infection? Here's everything you need to know...
Thick, Sticky Mucus Causes and Treatment
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 1 year agoViral and bacterial infections can cause the body to create thick, sticky mucus that clogs your airways, causing you to cough and have trouble breathing.
Your Snot Color Is Trying to Tell You Something About Your Health, According to Doctors
Prevention via Yahoo News· 2 years agoDoctors break down why snot changes color, and what each snot color means, including green, yellow,...
When do you treat respiratory infections with antibiotics? Sometimes you have to wait it out
The Oklahoman via Yahoo News· 2 years agoAdam’s Journal I recently had a respiratory tract infection. It seemed to be improving after five days, but then (sorry for the graphic detail), my phlegm grew thicker and greener. I was pretty ...