green which means an infection
Yes. Bacterial pneumonia will give you yellow phlegm A: I assume you mean when you cough. Actually, any pulmonary bacterial infection with a productive cough can yield yellow or brownish phlegm.
Pulmonary embolisms.
Pneumonia generally leads to an inflammation of the trachea. Because Pneumonia can affect the respiratory system, it may lead to increased phlegm or fluid in the trachea.
when my mom had pneumonia, she would often expectorate phlegm like mucus.
aspiration pneumonia
Pneumonia is an inflammation or infection of the lungs most commonly caused by a bacteria or virus. Pneumonia can also be caused by inhaling vomit or other foreign substances.
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Essentially, he choked on his own vomit. He started coughing on phlegm and never cleared it out, thus causing his death. That and he was 84.
Phlegm is mucous. It is generally referred to as "phlegm" and sometimes as "sputum" when referring to mucous found in the throat or expelled from the lungs/bronchial passages by way of a cough.
There are many diseases which cause blood-stained phlegm. The first to mind is Tuberculosis, but it may also be a symptom of congestive heart failure, a pulmonary embolism, lung cancer (large or small cell), pneumonia and chronic bronchitis.
No. This may affect your body if you have Pneumonia. You can catch other deceases and sicknesses that includes a cold comeback. The cold may affect the phlegm in the lungs. So it's important to stay indoors and keep healthy and safe.