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Phlegm
What is "phlegm"?
Phlegm is a thick and sticky mucus-like substance produced by the respiratory system. It is primarily composed of mucus secreted by the mucous membranes lining the airways. Phlegm serves as a defense mechanism to trap and remove foreign particles, such as dust, bacteria, and viruses, from the respiratory tract. It can be coughed up or expelled through sneezing, aiding in the removal of irritants and helping to keep the airways clear. Changes in the color, consistency, or amount of phlegm can provide indications of certain respiratory conditions or infections.
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كُسُوف, خمول
inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy
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اللامبالاة, بلغم
apathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactions
phlegm
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phlegmatic
adj
phlegmatic
adj
phlegmy
adj
phlegmy
adj
مثال
Smoking can exacerbate phlegm production and lead to chronic bronchitis and respiratory problems.
The color and consistency of phlegm can provide clues about the underlying cause of respiratory symptoms.
The common cold often causes an increase in phlegm production, leading to congestion and coughing.
Over-the-counter medications may help to reduce phlegm production and alleviate symptoms of congestion and coughing.
Drinking plenty of fluids can help to thin out phlegm, making it easier to expel from the respiratory tract.