Phlegm itself does not directly enter the ears, but excessive mucus production can lead to blockages in the Eustachian tubes, which connect the throat to the middle ear. This can create a situation where fluid accumulates in the ears, potentially causing discomfort or infection. Additionally, conditions like sinus infections can cause pressure changes that affect the ears. If you're experiencing ear discomfort or pressure, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
Phlegm will go into your stomach and the acid in your stomach will dispose of it naturally, just the way it does when you swollow food. It is not harmful to swallow phlegm.
indeed it can.
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No, bananas do just the opposite, hon. ^^ bananas cleanse the lungs of phlegm. when you're sick, go ahead and eat one! heehee. =^.^=
When you swallow phlegm, it travels down your esophagus into your stomach. From there, it is mixed with stomach acids and digestive enzymes, which break it down. The components of the phlegm are then absorbed or expelled by the body through normal digestive processes. Swallowing phlegm is a common way for the body to clear mucus from the throat and respiratory system.
Go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) for a diagnosis.
The phrase, 'go shake your ears' is an insult. When someone says this, they are referring to a donkey shaking his ears.
You should really go to the doctor it could be neumona I would go get that checked out
Phlegm helps to trap foreign materials such as dirt, microbes and pollutants from going further into the body. Phlegm comes in different colors from shades of green to white.
I have a cough then suddenly, the phlegm was blocking my throat.
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Rabbit ears are larger than our ears. Rabbit ears can hear 10x better than humans can. Rabbit ears are covered in fur, we have ear hair. Our ears go on the side of our heads and rabbit ears go straight up or lop down if it is a lop rabbit.