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  2. Phlegmon - Wikipedia

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    Abscess A phlegmon is a localized area of acute inflammation of the soft tissues. It is a descriptive term which may be used for inflammation related to a bacterial infection or non-infectious causes (e.g. pancreatitis ).

  3. Phlegm - Wikipedia

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    Phlegm is more related to disease than mucus, and can be troublesome for the individual to excrete from the body. Phlegm is a thick secretion in the airway during disease and inflammation. Phlegm usually contains mucus with virus, bacteria, other debris, and sloughed-off inflammatory cells.

  4. 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]

  5. Doctors Say This Is How You Can Loosen and Clear Mucus ... - AOL

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    Chest congestion is usually caused by excess mucus in the airways, says Meilan King Han, M.D., M.S., professor of medicine and chief of the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care at the ...

  6. Abscess - Wikipedia

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    The final structure of the abscess is an abscess wall, or capsule, that is formed by the adjacent healthy cells in an attempt to keep the pus from infecting neighboring structures. However, such encapsulation tends to prevent immune cells from attacking bacteria in the pus, or from reaching the causative organism or foreign object.

  7. Humorism - Wikipedia

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    The phlegm of humorism is far from phlegm as it is defined today. Phlegm was used as a general term to describe white or colorless secretions such as pus, mucus, saliva, or sweat. [ 26 ] Phlegm was also associated with the brain, possibly due to the color and consistency of brain tissue. [ 26 ]

  8. Gen Z yearns for safety and kindness, new UCLA study finds - AOL

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    UCLA psychology professor Yalda Uhls, who started the Center for Scholars & Storytellers, points out that kids today are dealing with one problem after another. The study revealed differences in ...

  9. Four temperaments - Wikipedia

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    Lack of sufficient heat was believed to result in an excess of phlegm. Choleric, sanguine, melancholic, and phlegmatic temperaments: 17c., part of the Grande Commande. Persian [13] polymath Avicenna (980–1037 AD) extended the theory of temperaments in his Canon of Medicine, which was a standard medical text at many medieval universities. He ...