it is called mucus did you know that in our stomachs is an acid that can burn through three inch thick steel but it can't burn through mucus that's what mucus does
phlegm
I believe what is being referred to here as "flem" is really phlegm, or the thick mucus that comes from the mouth. Green phlegm can mean a sign of an infection such as a cold or flu, bronchitis, or some kind of allergic reaction. Usually any kind of colored phlegm can be a sign of an infection so it is advisable to visit a health center or doctor if one has persistent colored phlegm for prolonged periods of time.
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Phlegm is the thick mucus and sputum the material coughed up from the lining of the respiratory tract.
Phlegm is the thick mucus and sputum the material coughed up from the lining of the respiratory tract.
Yes, if it is thick enough and completely occludes your airway and you reecive no medical intervention.
what is thick blood in babies
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sweets and softdrinks so be careful of eating them, eat them 3 times a week so that you will not have phlegm According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, foods and drinks with a cold, sweet nature contribute to phlegm and mucous-- they do this by weakening the spleen and digestive process, which in turn allows an accumulation of fluids which congest in the form of phlegm.
Women dischard thick blood through their menstrual flow because the eggs that they have in their bodies for reproduction are being constantly sent out of the ovaries. If there is not sperm to enter these eggs, together with some of the lining of the uterus they leave the body showing up as thick blood. Other bodily fluids are present, this causes a thick like blood.
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A "loogie" is a thick ball of phlegm that forms in the trachea or bronchial tubes, and is coughed up. To cough up a ball of phlegm and spit it out is colloquially called " to hock a loogie" or "hawking a loogie" (from the characteristic sound of expectoration, and related to the verb "hack" meaning to cough).