well if your urine is white then that means you had enough liquid in you, but when its yellow you didn't have enough liquid in you.
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.
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mucus is yellow substance and snot is white substance
Yes clear is good, it means you are healthy. If it is green/yellow that means you may have a bad cold or a sinus infection.
May be loss of blood, or if any other stuff is coming out, such as clear/yellow mucus, that may be why too. And if you're period is really heavy, that's probably why you lost 5 pounds.
Bright yellow mucus can indicate an infection or inflammation, often associated with conditions like sinusitis or a respiratory infection. While it may not always be a cause for concern, if it's accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, persistent cough, or significant discomfort, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional. Clear mucus is generally considered normal, while yellow or green mucus may suggest the body is fighting an infection.
To properly use nose suction on a newborn to clear their nasal passages, follow these steps: Gently insert the tip of the suction bulb into one nostril. Squeeze the bulb to create suction. Slowly release the bulb to remove mucus from the nostril. Repeat the process on the other nostril if needed. Clean the suction bulb with soap and water after each use. Remember to be gentle and cautious to avoid causing any discomfort or harm to the newborn.
To safely clear a baby's nose by blowing into their mouth, follow these steps: Gently hold the baby's mouth closed and cover one nostril with your finger. Blow gently into the baby's mouth while keeping the other nostril open. The air you blow will help clear the mucus from the baby's nose. Be careful not to blow too hard or forcefully, as this can harm the baby's delicate nasal passages. Repeat the process on the other nostril if needed. Always monitor the baby's breathing and stop if they show signs of distress.
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)
To safely perform suctioning with a bulb syringe on a baby's nose, follow these steps: Wash your hands thoroughly. Squeeze the bulb syringe to expel air. Gently insert the tip into the baby's nostril. Release the bulb slowly to suction out mucus. Repeat as needed, but not more than 2-3 times per nostril. Clean the bulb syringe with warm, soapy water after each use.
That in itself should tell you this pill is very bad for you. Stop taking the diet pills and talk to your doctor.