Orange juice can cause the mucus to thicken in your body and can cause you to produce more phlegm. Many people still drink it however when they have a cold because it contains Vitamin C.
Not usually, no.
sweets and softdrinks so be careful of eating them, eat them 3 times a week so that you will not have phlegm According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, foods and drinks with a cold, sweet nature contribute to phlegm and mucous-- they do this by weakening the spleen and digestive process, which in turn allows an accumulation of fluids which congest in the form of phlegm.
Common cold viruses are the ones that most commonly cause phlegm in your throat.
It can cause a buildup of phlegm and mucus in the airways, but not in the lungs.
Yes. Eating too many oranges at one sitting - or eating too much of ANYTHING - can cause diarrhea. Eating an orange or two every day, or an apple every day - is good for everyone.
no.
Dairy Products cause phlegm in the throat
Some medicine cause diarrhea and red or orange colored stool. It could also be caused by eating orange colored foods; if it persists, consult a physician.
yes it can, and it turnes your skin orange.
No, bananas do just the opposite, hon. ^^ bananas cleanse the lungs of phlegm. when you're sick, go ahead and eat one! heehee. =^.^=
Phlegm refers to the mucus lining of bodily cavities, especially that of the respiratory system. Excessive phlegm is associated with colds and influenza and can cause coughing and respiratory distress.