Not usually, no.
Rice production
of course it DOES
Common cold viruses are the ones that most commonly cause phlegm in your throat.
Swallowing phlegm is generally considered safe and can actually help your body clear mucus from the respiratory system. The stomach's acids can break down the mucus and any pathogens it may contain. However, if you're experiencing excessive phlegm production or it is accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional. Staying hydrated and managing the underlying cause of phlegm can be more beneficial for your health.
The review literature on the production of rice should contain information on the rice production. The trends and patterns of rice production is one area that should be explored.
Arkansas is the first in rice production.
It can cause a buildup of phlegm and mucus in the airways, but not in the lungs.
Phlegm itself doesn't directly cause burping, but it can contribute to conditions that may lead to burping. For instance, excess phlegm can lead to swallowing air while coughing or clearing the throat, which can result in burping. Additionally, post-nasal drip from phlegm can irritate the stomach, potentially increasing gas and causing burping as well.
Dairy Products cause phlegm in the throat
no.
Orange juice can cause the mucus to thicken in your body and can cause you to produce more phlegm. Many people still drink it however when they have a cold because it contains Vitamin C.
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