Jassey, DOCoughing up thick, green mucus may mean a bacterial or, less often, viral infection, but that's not always true.
As many Brits are falling ill with seasonal illnesses a doctor revealed how to tell what is causing your cough ...
Coughing, sneezing, runny noses, all of it comes with a good ol’ dose of phlegm and wow is it humbling to be confronted with ...
A higher-than-normal amount of phlegm can build up in your nose, throat, and lungs when you are sick. This build-up may cause coughing and discomfort. Bloody, brown, white, yellow, or green phlegm ...
The health expert has also issued advice on when you should see your GP if you have a cough that won't go away ...
A cough of over three weeks containing mucus should prompt people to pay a visit to their doctor. "As we head into winter, we should be mindful that not every persistent cough, along with a fever ...
“Most of these types of coughs will go away within three weeks, but if your cough persists and you are bringing up green phlegm you may need to see a health professional and may need antibiotics ...
Pneumonia is an infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs. These air sacs can fill with fluid or pus which ...
"Eating a well-balanced diet with the right vitamins and minerals can help to strengthen your immune system, which will, in ...
A viral Instagram reel claims that Putting Alcohol On Neck can Make Your Cough Disappear. This claim by the Instagram user is ...
A wet cough, sometimes with foul-smelling green or yellow mucus Shortness ... or pain when you take in a deep breath Coughing up blood or a pink/red phlegm. Dr Munisamy added: “If you are ...