Any place gravity takes it in your airway passages from your nose to your throat to your bronchial tubes and even down into your lungs in some cases. In response to the invading cold viruses, mucus is produced by the mucous membranes that line your air passages. The common cold viruses cause the response by the mucous tissue to produce excess mucus in attempts to flush the virus particles from your body. This causes the mucus to build up and trigger coughs and sneezes to further force the virus from your body and to clear your airway.
If you have accumulation of mucus in your chest, an expectorant cough medicine is often recommended. One of the best over-the-counter (OTC) drugs to help loosen and expectorate (cough up) the mucus and chest congestion is guaifenesin. It is the active ingredient in Robitussin and many other cough preparations. There is no difference between the guaifenesin in brand name cough medicines and generic versions - they are all made from the guaiac tree. This medicine has been used by native Americans for centuries. Look for the generic equivalent to Robitussin or ask your pharmacist for help selecting the most cost-effective expectorant cough medicine that has this active ingredient. I usually buy the type that has no other ingredients (like decongestants), since I don't always need both. I don't like to take medicines I don't need, having them as separate preparations lets me use only what I need when I need it.
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As far as I know the answer to your question is NO. It could be a sign of a chest infection or the common cold. If it continues for more than a week or if your mucus starts to turn red ( indicating that there is a trace of blood in the mucus) I would consult your doctor.
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In a cold day snow can accumulate on sand.
Chest percussion is a technique in respiratory therapy where a therapist uses their hands to gently tap on the chest to help loosen and mobilize mucus in the lungs. This tapping helps to break up the mucus, making it easier for the patient to cough it up and clear their airways.
A person is contagious with a chest cold for about 2 weeks. A doctor can give you medicine to help you get rid of the chest cold.
An example of an agent that dissolves mucus is an expectorant medication, such as guaifenesin. Guaifenesin works by helping to loosen and thin mucus in the airways, making it easier to cough up and clear from the respiratory system. It is commonly used to relieve symptoms of chest congestion and cough associated with conditions like the common cold or respiratory infections.
yes,but only when you have snot either in your throat or your chest
the green mucus is snott thiko
you will choke and die
Call your doctor
mucus build up