Phlegm itself is not dangerous, but when present in large amounts, it can clog the airways. What color mucus is bad? Red or pink phlegm can be a more serious warning sign. Red or pink indicates that there is bleeding in the respiratory tract or lungs. Heavy coughing can cause bleeding ...
then the cough is not a significant protective reflex action should be actively used, cough, even protective, if severe coughing, affect sleep and eat, is to treat cough treatment, including phlegm, phlegm, relieve respiratory mucosa edema, restore the function of ciliated tracheal intima. Therefor...
Similarly, if you suffer from postnasal drip, the gathering of phlegm and mucus running back from your nose can cause you to cough and expel that unwanted substance. The reflex can also simply be caused by a piece of food obstructing your windpipe, causing a chain reaction in your epiglottis...
(Medicated Leaven), and Jiao Shan Zha (Chinese Hawthom fruit, charred) In the case of interior cold and abdominal pain accompanied, add Gan Jiang (Dried Ginger Root) and Rou Gui (Dried Cinnamon Bark) In the case of coughing up excessive white phlegm, add Ban Xia (Pinellia Rhizome) and ...
(Humour: phlegm / Planet: Mercury / Leprosy: gleaming) Bernie lost because nobody – and I mean NOBODY – understands why people make the decisions they do. I mean, look at it. Look at the Biden voters who said they wanted Medicare for All. Or the Biden voters who said they thought...
His frequency of coughing was a fit every hour to forty-five minutes, usually a set of three or four coughs. This appeared to produce fluid or phlegm that he would then swallow. The next day, Saturday the 16th, Viv offered him cool boiled and shredded chicken in a light chicken broth ...
Expectorant –a medicine that thins mucus, phlegm and/or sputum and makes it easier for the body to secret. It is used especially to treat coughs. Once the mucus is thinner, the body can easily expel it by its normal exits. Note an expectorant also needs increased water intake You can ...
Did you know? Sargassum is edible, it’s harvested to feed livestock too, and you can fry, boil, steam or dry it. It’s played a part in Chinese medicine as far back as the 8th century, treating goiters (high iodine content) — and made into tea to control phlegm. ...