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

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    White mucus. This can mean youre 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. Mucus: Phlegm, Causes, Colors & How To Get Rid Of It

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    Mucus is usually clear, thin and slippery. If you have a respiratory or sinus infection, the mucus coming out of your nose or throat may be thick, sticky and creamy white. Dead cells, germs, tobacco smoke and other substances in your mucus can change its color. Mucus colors include: White, cream-colored or light yellow.

  4. If you’re feeling congested or stuffy, you may notice your snot is white. Congestion can cause snot to lose water content. It becomes thick and even cloudy — both signs that you may have a cold...

  5. Phlegm Color Chart: What the Color of Your Phlegm Means

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    The color of phlegm cannot confirm a health condition on its own. However, doctors may check phlegm symptoms to use alongside other information during diagnosis. Read on to learn the different colors of phlegm and what they might mean, when to contact a doctor, and how to treat phlegm.

  6. Thick Rubbery Mucus from Nose: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention

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    Thick Rubbery Mucus from Nose: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention. What’s Causing This Thick, Rubbery Nasal Mucus? Causes. Treatment. Get help. Prevention. Summary. Infections and allergies...

  7. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Nasal mucus color — what does it mean?

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    ANSWER: Greenish-gray or yellowish nasal mucus — your health care provider might call it purulent nasal discharge — isn’t a sure sign of a bacterial infection, although that is a common myth — even in the medical world.

  8. Coughing Up White Mucus: Causes and Treatment - Healthline

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    Learn about coughing up white mucus. It could be triggered by a bacterial infection or reaction to an allergy or virus. Find out why you’re producing excess mucus and what it means if the mucus...

  9. Snot 101: Why does your snot change colors - BJC HealthCare

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    If your snot is white, you might have some run-of-the-mill congestion. If your snot is yellow or green, it could signal that you have a common cold or another viral or bacterial infection such as a sinus infection. If your snot is brown, you might have inhaled an irritant, such as dust or dirt.

  10. What Does Coughing Up White Mucus Mean? - Verywell Health

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    Coughing up white mucus can mean you have congestion with a respiratory infection such as bronchitis, or it can be a symptom of long-term health issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The color of your mucus can suggest what is causing it, but not always.

  11. What does the color of phlegm mean? | Ohio State Health ...

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    White phlegm. Allergies, asthma and often viral infections cause white phlegm or phlegm without a lot of color to it. It really depends.