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Mucus does not "melt" in the traditional sense, as it is not a solid that transitions to a liquid state. Instead, mucus can change consistency and become thinner or more fluid when influenced by factors such as hydration, temperature, or the presence of certain medications. When heated or diluted, mucus may break down and become less viscous, making it easier to expel from the body.

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