First of all, smoking is bad for your health and can cause cancer. You should quit smoking. Coughing works well for anyone who wants to get rid of mucus. I wouldn;t suggest and over-the-counter medication, mixing that with nicotene could be dangerous.
Smokers are disgusting things with tongues who throw mucus and pull you into traps.
the more milk you give your baby the more mucus comes up.
Coughing is the best way to remove mucus from the sputum, though there are over the counter medicines to help rid of mucus.
If a smoker is trying to expel mucus in the respiratory passages, that is done by coughing. Smokers often cough.
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Drinking lots of liquid does not help get rid of a cold. Drinking lots of water will help prevent dehydration and reduce mucus. Water helps keep mucus thin and easier for your body to get rid of it.
The function is to get rid of excess mucus.
Nicotine patches/sweets, Try that for a start, then gradually abstain from all of these. :D
Epithelial cells in the respiratory tract protect the aveoli from infection by secreting mucus that traps bacteria and other particles. Micro villi push the mucus back up towards the digestive system in something called a "mucus escalator". In chronic smokers these epithelial cells actually change type, removing the mucus escalator function. This loss of function is the pathophysiology behind smokers cough, as they must cough up the mucus they produce.
to get rid of the mucus and germs in your body.
Mucinex or any medication with a good amount of guaifenesin.
The depth of one's voice is relative to the size of the vocal folds (the little strip on the inner part of each end of the vocal cords). People can also utilize the mucus layers on the vocal folds to deepen their voice (which is also why smokers tend to develop deeper, raspier voices, as the mucus tends to collect here in much larger amounts in smokers).