no.
Excessive phlegm collection will cause a wheezing or rales in the lungs. This can be heard while using a stethoscope. It is due to the alveoli "popping" open as they are expanding. Rales comes from the French and means rattle.
Phlegm refers to the mucus lining of bodily cavities, especially that of the respiratory system. Excessive phlegm is associated with colds and influenza and can cause coughing and respiratory distress.
Not usually, no.
of course it DOES
Common cold viruses are the ones that most commonly cause phlegm in your throat.
It happens in the morning because your lungs is at rest and your throat is filled with phlegm and while your sleeping you cough up. coughing causes rupturing of cappilaries causing blood inyour phlegn it is basically hemoptysis.
It can cause a buildup of phlegm and mucus in the airways, but not in the lungs.
Phlegm itself doesn't directly cause burping, but it can contribute to conditions that may lead to burping. For instance, excess phlegm can lead to swallowing air while coughing or clearing the throat, which can result in burping. Additionally, post-nasal drip from phlegm can irritate the stomach, potentially increasing gas and causing burping as well.
cause of excessive blow- by
Dairy Products cause phlegm in the throat
cause they were thirsty
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