It is possible, after doing research after experiencing a cold or Allergies I had been wondering the same question. If you have bad allergies you may have yellow mucus drain from your nose. If you are worried about I would call an allergist or an doctor.
mucus is yellow substance and snot is white substance
Almost always, when your eyes turn yellow, it means you have jaundice, which is damage to the liver and its ability to process bile.
Doctors often ask what color your mucus to determine whether you are suffering from allergies, a cold, or something more serious. Gray phlegm is usually caused by inhaling pollutants such as ash, smoke, or coal.
mucus- mucus in the lungs makes breathing difficult
Mucus is a scientific name in itself.
Clear nasal mucus or, "snot", is usually associated with allergies. If your nasal mucus is green or yellow you may have an infection and should see a doctor.
That is normal congestion if you have a cold or bad allergies. Dried up mucus is usually white or yellowish or brownish. If you get bright yellow or greenish, you probably have an infection, but dark colors are just dried out mucus.
No. It's probably not the healthiest thing to be feeding your dog, but ear infections are caused by allergies, colds, excess mucus, etc.
Mucus can sometimes be yellow or if you have a virus it can be yellow with blood spots in it( this could just mean your throat is irritated)
Yes its perfectly normal for mucus plug to be tinged Green or Yellow. Mucus plus means exactly that .. Mucus..
mucus is yellow substance and snot is white substance
Bright yellow makes me think of joy/happiness/flowers and allergies. Brownish yellow makes me think of mustard. Bright yellow makes me think of joy/happiness/flowers and allergies. Brownish yellow makes me think of mustard.
Mucus membranes trap dirt, viruses, and bacteria and keep them from entering the body. However, many people produce too much mucus when they have a cold or allergies. This causes a stuffy or runny nose.
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According to the Hippocratic Method and the Four Humors, yellow bile is the opposite of mucus due to the fact that yellow bile was "hot and dry", while mucus was considered "cold and wet". I just had to write a term paper on this.
The nose normally secretes mucus to help protect the lining, moisturize the air and trap particles (including infections). When the nose is irritated (by infection, allergies or other issues) it produces more mucus. "Boogers" are just dried mucus.