1. you can get a fever
2. your white cell count goes up
Green mucous means your body is currently fighting an infection.
Infection-fighting cells, such as white blood cells, can move around the body through the bloodstream and lymphatic system. They are attracted to areas of inflammation or infection by chemical signals released by damaged tissues or pathogens. Once they reach the site of infection, they can engulf and destroy pathogens to help combat infection.
A lot of lymph nodes are located in this area of the body. It may indicate that you are fighting some kind of infection.
Common symptoms of a bacterial infection include fever, chills, fatigue, body aches, and swollen lymph nodes. A fever is the body's way of fighting off the infection by raising its temperature to help kill the bacteria.
Infection-fighting cells, primarily leukocytes, move through the body via the bloodstream and lymphatic system. When an infection occurs, chemical signals from damaged tissues and pathogens attract these cells to the site of infection in a process called chemotaxis. They exit the bloodstream by squeezing through the walls of blood vessels, a process known as diapedesis, allowing them to reach and combat the infection effectively.
Antibodies
It indicates there is an infection of some type that the body is fighting. These nodes swell up to a certain degree for a large number of diseases and infections.
they are carried around the body in the circulatory system
they are carried around the body in the circulatory system
it means your body is fighting off an infection
the body is fighting the infection
The body will make White Blood Cells in greater number in response to an infection thereby fighting the infection.