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- Mucus Color: What Does it Mean? - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
Clear snot is in the normal range, while white mucus can mean you’re congested and yellow or green mucus can sometimes mean that you have an infection
- Sinus Infection vs. Cold: How To Tell the Difference
Cold symptoms peak after three to five days If you have a stuffy nose, facial pressure and discolored mucus after 10 days, suspect a sinus infection
- Strep Throat vs. Sore Throat: How To Tell the Difference
Learn the difference between pharyngitis and tonsillitis Sore throat vs strep throat: symptoms Both sore throats and strep can leave your throat feeling irritated, clogged and raw
- Viral vs. Bacterial Sinus Infections - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
Discover how doctors determine whether your sinus infection is viral or bacterial Learn some practical steps you can take to ease your symptoms
- Bronchitis vs. Pneumonia: How To Tell the Difference
Without professional medical treatment, acute bronchitis tends to resolve on its own in just a few weeks, with the help of over-the-counter remedies that break up mucus, clear your sinuses and
- Phlegm and Mucus: How To Get Rid of It - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
We all make mucus and phlegm, but too much can be overwhelming Home remedies like using a humidifier or staying hydrated can help
- What Is Commonly Misdiagnosed as Pink Eye? - Cleveland Clinic Health . . .
Bacterial pink eye brings a thick, goopy discharge that’s whitish, yellowish or greenish and looks like pus It makes it difficult to open your eyes, especially when you first wake up
- Walking Pneumonia vs. Pneumonia - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
According to Dr Chaisson, pneumonia causes your immune system to fill the air sacs in the lungs with mucus, pus and other fluids That congestion makes it difficult for oxygen to reach your blood
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