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Because you didn't cover your mouth.
Repeling dust and micro organisms and secreating mucos.
I believe it is the epiglottis, it covers the trachea preventing you from aspirating fluid and such...
it feels waxy and slimySince a frog is an amphibian, it would feel slick, and slimy, which is caused by a layer of mucos on the frog.
No. Sounds like an STD. You should never, ever discharge green, or even slightly green. You may still be pregnant, but that is not a sign of it.
bismuth promotes ulcer healing by forming a bismuth-protein coagulant which protects the ulcer from acid and pepsin digestion it also stimulates mucos , bicarbonate and prostaglandins production it also have antimicrobial activity against H.pylori
OOH OOH, MS CLIFTON, MS CLIFTON! Is it Mucus?
This is a viral disease found in rabbits.There will be swelling of the mucos glands,especially on the head.It makes rabbits sluggish and often blind.Their appearance is off-putting but the disease does not harm humans.The only indication of it will be white spots on the liver.Most cottontails and American domestic rabbits have a good resistance to it.However it can still be fatal for some rabbits.
In my own case, when I made up my mind that my lust for chocolate was far less important than remaining bowel continent...things greatly improved for me. Ingesting products with a lot of milk...such as in ice cream, puddings, etc... where a lot of sugar has been added, encourages the formation of a lot of mucos in the intestines which can result in diarrhea, increasing your chances of bowel incontinence.
It is common to have breast milk leak. It can leak during any point in your pregnancy, but is more common in the end. I was 36 weeks with my first daughter and got my milk in, I also lost my mucos plug. Most sites I found said not to worry as well as my midwife. But my daughter was on her way and I was in labor a few hours later. Just depends.
You probably need to take him to a vet. If he as normal and its just his nose acting up the vet may do a sinus flush and see if there is a foreign object in his nasal passage