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A sticky fluid in your nose could be mucus, which is produced by the mucous membranes lining your nasal passages. Mucus helps to trap dust, dirt, and germs, and is normally clear or slightly white in color. If you have an infection or Allergies, your mucus may become thicker and more colored.

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What is sticky fliud?

A sticky fluid is a substance that has a high viscosity and tends to adhere or stick to surfaces. This type of fluid is often thick and slow-moving, making it difficult to spread or clean up easily. Examples of sticky fluids include honey, glue, and certain types of oils.


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