Mucus is a thick, sticky fluid produced by the mucous membranes in your body. It helps to protect your airways, digestive system, and other organs from infection and irritation.
Should You Spit Out Mucus?
Whether or not you should spit out mucus depends on where it comes from and what it looks like.
Mucus Type | Spit Out? |
---|---|
Clear or white mucus | No |
Yellow or green mucus | Yes |
Thick, sticky mucus | Yes |
Bloody mucus | Yes |
Why Spit Out Yellow or Green Mucus?
Yellow or green mucus usually means that your body is fighting an infection. Spitting it out helps to remove the bacteria or viruses that are causing the infection.
Why Spit Out Thick, Sticky Mucus?
Thick, sticky mucus can block your airways and make it difficult to breathe. Spitting it out helps to clear your airways and make it easier to breathe.
Why Spit Out Bloody Mucus?
Bloody mucus can be a sign of a serious medical condition, such as pneumonia or lung cancer. It's important to see a doctor if you cough up bloody mucus.
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