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Ever wondered why the color of your snot is different when you're sick? You're probably not the first person to ask this question. There are actually many reasons why your snot's changes color ...
Small amounts of blood are usually not a cause for concern. Brown or orange Brown or orange mucus may result from dried blood mixing with mucus, or from inhaling environmental debris – such as ...
A pink or reddish tint in mucus means there's blood present. This often happens when the nasal tissues are irritated, dry or damaged - such as after excessive nose blowing or exposure to dry air.
Ever wondered why the colour of your snot is different when you’re sick? You’re probably not the first person to ask this question. There are actually many reasons why your snot’s changes colour when ...
Ever wondered why the colour of your snot is different when you're sick? You're probably not the first person to ask this question. There are actually many reasons why your snot's changes colour when ...
Ever wondered why the color of your snot is different when you’re sick? You’re probably not the first person to ask this question. There are actually many reasons why your snot changes color when ...
Ever wondered why the colour of your snot is different when you’re sick? You’re probably not the first person to ask this question. Mucus is produced by the tissues lining our nasal passages.