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  2. Sputum - Wikipedia

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    Having green, yellow, or thickened phlegm (sputum) does not always indicate the presence of an infection. Also, if an infection is present, the color of the phlegm (sputum) does not determine whether a virus, a bacterium or another pathogen has caused it. Simple allergies can also cause changes in the color of the mucus. [1]

  3. Coughing Up Green Phlegm? Here's What Doctors Want You ... - AOL

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    Along with a runny nose and sore throat, green phlegm is another cold-like symptom of COVID-19. Interestingly, the color of the mucus is an important indicator when it comes to infection.

  4. Got snot? Here's what your mucus tells you about allergies ...

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    The color of your mucus can tell you information about your health. These are the main colors you're likely to see and what each means: ... If you have an infection, it's important to see a doctor ...

  5. Your Snot Color Is Trying to Tell You Something About Your ...

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    “Green phlegm is likely related to an infection,” says Parsons, be it viral or bacterial. ... and often viral infections cause white phlegm or phlegm without a lot of color to it,” says Dr ...

  6. Phlegm - Wikipedia

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    Phlegm can exist in different colors. The color could provide important clues about a person's health. [1] Yellow or green: Indicates an infection often by a virus or bacteria. The color is caused by an enzyme produced by the white blood cells combating the infection. Clear: Indicates allergies. Mucous membranes produce histamines and make more ...

  7. Mucus - Wikipedia

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    In general, nasal mucus is clear and thin, serving to filter air during inhalation. During times of infection, mucus can change color to yellow or green either as a result of trapped bacteria [24] or due to the body's reaction to viral infection. For example, Staphylococcus aureus infection may turn the mucus yellow. [25]

  8. What does the color of your mucus mean?

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    A fungal infection or polluted air can cause brown or black mucus, according to Nasseri. "Charcoal or sooty looking phlegm is often seen in people who work in coal mines and factories, or are ...

  9. Common cold - Wikipedia

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    The color of the mucus or nasal secretion may vary from clear to yellow to green and does ... The common cold is an infection of the upper respiratory tract which can ...