Snot can be determined as green or yellow if you have sinuses, allergies, or a common cold. Otherwise, it may be clear. I have never seen blue snot before.
You most likely have a sinus infection if you have green snot. With sinus infection you can have green or yellow snot and you will need an antibiotic to get rid of it.
They mean bacteria if its yellow Dragonite_247
Snot is simply mucus produced by the nasal passages. Mucus is a clear, slimy substance produced by mucous membranes in the body. So, snot is a type of mucus.
Clear snot is straight mucus, which is the secretion of the mucus glands of the nasal cavity. This is normal, and everyone should have a small amount of clear snot on a regular basis - this is what traps the large dust particles and keeps them out of your lungs. Green and yellow snot is mucus mixed with dead inflammatory cells; the color is hard to correlate with a particular inflammatory cell, as the majority of them will be dead neutrophils. Colored snot tends to indicate an infection in the nasal cavity, although a slight yellow color to snot can be normal. Snot changing colors from clear to green to yellow means you were free of infection, then you had an upper respiratory infection, then it was cleared up by your body's defenses.
Snot is typically clear or white. If it appears green or yellow, it may indicate an infection or illness that requires medical attention.
You may have a cold and or a sinus infection. I would go to a doctor.
eat snot eat snot
They probably can't turn yellow, but some of them are naturally yellow..........
No. Snot is phlegm.
snot is made from phlegm
ANSWER:mucus