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  2. Mucus Color: What Does it Mean? - Cleveland Clinic Health...

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    White mucus. This can mean you’re congested. Your nose has swollen, inflamed tissues that are slowing the flow of mucus, causing it to lose moisture and become thick and cloudy.

  3. Viral vs. Bacterial Sinus Infections - Cleveland Clinic Health...

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    A viral sinus infection will usually start to improve after five to seven days. A bacterial sinus infection will often persist for seven to 10 days or longer, and may actually worsen after seven days.

  4. Phlegm and Mucus: How To Get Rid of It - Cleveland Clinic Health...

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    Mucus has an important role in your body. It’s made by cells in your mouth, throat, nose and sinuses. Its slippery consistency helps protect and moisturize, and traps potential irritants. Phlegm ...

  5. 7 Reasons for Your Constant Runny Nose - Cleveland Clinic Health...

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    Seek medical care if you have a runny nose with: Bloody nasal mucus or nosebleeds. Dripping that tastes metallic or salty. Facial pain. Fever. Mucus that changes from clear to yellow or green.

  6. How to Tell If Your Cold is Actually a Sinus Infection

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    If you have a runny nose, stuffy nose or sinus pressure that lasts for more than 10 days, suspect an infection. Do you have sinus pressure? If you have persistent facial pain, pressure or ...

  7. Nose Hair: Why We Have Them and How to Get Rid of Them

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    A thin layer of mucus coats nose hair, which helps those particles stick to the hair. These tiny bits of airborne debris eventually end up in the mucous blanket on the inner wall of your nasal ...

  8. Thick White Discharge: 3 Causes and What It Means

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    Thick, white discharge usually happens between your period and ovulation. The texture could be sticky and paste-like or creamy, almost like the texture of yogurt.

  9. Strep Throat vs Sore Throat: How to Tell the Difference

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    Many different factors can cause sore throats. Viruses, bacteria such as Streptococcus pyogenes, dry air, allergies or even drainage from a runny nose can make your throat hurt.

  10. You may have a runny or stuffy nose and need to take short breaths to get rid of the mucus building up in your nose. The color of your mucus can range from clear to white to yellow or green.

  11. Why Your Nose Is Blocked on One Side - Cleveland Clinic Health...

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    While it’s normal for your nose to get clogged on one side, in some cases, it may be a sign of a deviated septum, inflammation or even injury.