clear phlegm is normal. Red,Green,yellow is not normal---get help.
Ejecting phlegm or mucus from the throat or lungs, by coughing.
Which ever way you look at it you are most likely correct. Usually what i see is they are tan with brown spots.
It is tanish yellow And brown spots
It is most likely not to have brown spots but if it does do not eat it.
Red color to phlegm means that blood is coming from somewhere. Somehow, some small blood vessels have broken. It can be just a small streak of red up to all red with clots. If it continues and gets worse; see the doctor.
The most common cause of brown spots is sunburn. Brown spots from sunburn usually appear on the part of skin that are exposed to the sun, such as the arms and face.
Phlegm is a sticky material from your mucous membranes in your repiratory system. When you have a cold it might be yellowish brown. If there's an infection, it might be greenish brown. Normal phlegm is usually clear.I presume you mean: "Phlegm"?Phlegm is a liquid secreted by the mucous membranes.The definition is limited to the mucus produced by the respiratory system and particularly that which is expelled by coughing("Sputum"). Phlegm in essence is a water based gel consisting of numerous immuno-type substances. Its composition varies depending on a number of factors, such as climate & level of health etc. Its colour can vary from clear to pale or dark yellow & green, from light to dark brown.Basically, it is a vehicle through which the body attempts to flush out foreign invaders from the respiratory system.'phlegm' is an English word, meaning spit, saliva.It is also used to indicate 'unexcitability, steadiness, boringness', and is used in the adjective 'phlegmatic', meaning 'unexcitable, steady, boring'
Brown spots on your tongue can occur for a number of reasons. It can be a fungus from tobacco or oral cancer.
what could a brown spot be under the tongue what could a brown spot be under the tongue
both his spots are brown and he is light brown
I have brown itchy spots on my feet and is not going away. I just want to know what it is and how to treat it?