that nasty tang that comes outa ure nose
Bougainvillia muscus was created in 1863.
Pus
Iceland lichen, cetraria, fucus, muscus, and eryrngo-leaved (spiny-leaf) liverwort.
ummm... i don't think so you should go to the docter and have him/her check it out
Most likely a Urinary Track Infection (UTI). Or STD such as Chlymidia or Gohnoreah. Most likely UTI they're very common. Go to the doctor and get it checked outl.
Red mucus is just spotting before your period is about to start. There is normally mucus that plugs-up the opening to the cervix and around menstruation it can be carried out with menstrual flow, the blood is your menstrual flow.
i dont know because i have asthma and always suffering from chest infections. i think its where our chests are weaker than other people who dont have asthma so fair for our muscus gets trapped and causes chest infectios.
water and food particles are drawn in through one siphon to the gills where tiny, hair-like cilia move the water, and the food is caught in miscue on the gills. Then the food -muscus mixture is transported along a groove to the palls which push it into the clams mouth.
Mucus and bacteria are wafted away from the lungs primarily by the action of cilia, which are tiny hair-like structures lining the respiratory tract. These cilia beat in a coordinated manner to move mucus, which traps pathogens and debris, upward toward the throat, where it can be swallowed or expelled. This process is a crucial part of the respiratory system's defense mechanism, helping to keep the airways clear and prevent infections.
Mucus in stool is a gel-like substance produced by the intestines to help lubricate the digestive tract and facilitate the passage of waste. While a small amount of mucus in stool can be normal, an increase in mucus may indicate underlying issues, such as gastrointestinal infections, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). If accompanied by other symptoms like pain, bleeding, or changes in bowel habits, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
This has to be one of the craziest questions Ive ever heard! There re no such things as stupid questions, but wow! Drugs are not entered through the body from one person to the next thru semon, muscus, saliva, etc. In other words drugs CANNOT be transmitted thru bodily fluids. The only except would be if you are shooting up and get some blood in the needle when you pull back, and then don't take the whole shot and give it to someone else to finish. And even then it isn't blood that is transmitting the drug, its the needle that's injecting you with the drug, with the other persons blood omn it
well apparently so. last time i heard of a 4 year old dying of booger poisoning was.. ugh...never ive actually heard that for youngsters that eating their own boogers is good for their digestive tract due to the tiny particles and bacteria that the body must become immune to... but i don't know if that's part of n e formal research... but all in all i wouldn't suggest eating ur boogies if u wer thinking about it... its not a very attractive habit haha