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Q: Why do we need mucus?
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Do you need mucus?

You need mucus to allow food and liquids to slide smoothly down your esophagus.


What does 'nose is running' mean?

If your nose is "running," then you have a mucus discharge. The image is of the mucus running out of your nose so that you need a tissue or you need to blow the mucus out.


Pan sinus mucus thickening?

Sinus pain and thick mucus is an indicator of a sinus infection. You will need to visit your doctor for antibiotics.


Why does an earthworm need to secrete mucus?

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Why after you stool isee a thick white sticky mucus and what is it?

Answer: Passage of mucus in stool can suggest colitis, infection or a villus adenoma / polyp. You need to see your Doctor to check this out


Why do elephants sneeze?

They need to get the mucus out of their nose like us humans do.


Why do you have to urinate often during first trimester?

I doubt you are peeing mucus, it is more likely that you can see mucus when you pee. The mucus is caused by the hormones telling your body to create more of it than normal. However, if you are actually peeing mucus, you need to speak to your doctor as soon as possible, because you could have a yeast infection


What is the correct spelling for mucus?

The correct spelling is "mucus."


How do you use mucus in a sentence?

mucus- mucus in the lungs makes breathing difficult


What is the difference between mucus and mucous?

The word "mucus" is used with mucus membrane; mucus membrane secretes mucous.


List the elements of the respiratory status assessment?

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