Yellow cough

  1. Green, Yellow, and Brown Phlegm: What Does it Mean?
  2. Productive Cough: What Can Cause It?
  3. Yellow or Green Snot and Phlegm: What Mucus Color Means
  4. Coughing Yellow Mucus: Causes, Picture, Symptoms, Treatment
  5. Coughing Up Phlegm: Causes and Treatment
  6. Symptoms of Bronchitis
  7. Coughing Up Yellow Mucus: Causes and Remedies
  8. Cough When to see a doctor
  9. Coughing up phlegm but not sick: Causes, phlegm colors, and more


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Green, Yellow, and Brown Phlegm: What Does it Mean?

green or yellow brown white black clear red or pink allergic rhinitis ✓ bronchitis ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) ✓ congestive heart failure ✓ ✓ cystic fibrosis ✓ ✓ fungal infection ✓ gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) ✓ lung abscess ✓ ✓ ✓ lung cancer ✓ pneumonia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ pneumoconiosis ✓ ✓ pulmonary embolism ✓ sinusitis ✓ smoking ✓ tuberculosis ✓ Blood is likely the cause of any shade of red phlegm. Pink is considered another shade of red, so it may also indicate that there is blood in your phlegm, just less of it. Red or pink phlegm is commonly caused by: • pneumonia • • • • Contact your doctor if you’re producing more phlegm than normal, have intense coughing spells, or notice other symptoms like weight loss or The consistency of your phlegm can change due to many reasons. The scale ranges from mucoid (frothy) and mucopurulent to purulent (thick and sticky). Your phlegm may get thicker and darker as an infection progresses. It may also be thicker in the morning or if you are dehydrated. Clear phlegm that’s associated with allergies is generally not as thick or sticky as the green sputum you see with bacterial bronchitis or the black phlegm from a fungal infection. Moving beyond colors now: Is your phlegm frothy? Another word for this texture is “mucoid.” White and frothy phlegm may be another sign of COPD. A secondary bacterial infection may also occur, changing the phlegm to yellow or green. Is it both pink and frothy? This combination may mean...

Productive Cough: What Can Cause It?

A When you have one, it may sound and feel like something is rattling around in your lungs. This kind of cough may happen because of an infection or another health condition. Ask your doctor what’s going on. Ongoing coughs are one of the most common reasons people go to the doctor. The quickest way to feel better is to find out what’s making all that mucus. There are ways to treat the things that cause productive coughs. Cold Viruses cause In addition to your cough, you may: • Get a • Have a • Treatment for a cold includes plenty of rest and fluids. You can ease some of your symptoms with over-the-counter medicine. But You’ll probably get better in 7-10 days. If you don’t, or if you get symptoms like a Flu A cough coupled with body aches could be a sign of a more serious illness. The flu, caused by the influenza virus, can have symptoms similar to those of a cold. But you’ll usually feel a lot worse when you have the flu. You could have: • Fever • • Muscle aches • Serious tiredness Treatment for the flu may include drugs that will go to work on the virus. Over-the-counter medicine can ease many of your symptoms. Check in with your doctor if your cough or fever gets worse after it gets better. Call them right away if you have a hard time The best way to Acute Bronchitis This “chest cold” usually lasts about 3 weeks. It makes you cough because the airways in your lungs swell and make a lot of You may have some other symptoms, including: • Chest soreness • Mild head or body a...

Yellow or Green Snot and Phlegm: What Mucus Color Means

Rarely, watery nasal discharge can result from a leak of • Nausea and/or vomiting • Stiff neck • Light or noise sensitivity • Headaches that get better or worse with a change in position White Mucus White mucus is often associated with a cold or other infection that causes a stuffy nose. When you're congested, inflammation in your nose makes it harder for the snot to flow out. It starts to become dry, making it cloudy and thick. Maybe, maybe not. In the past, healthcare providers sometimes prescribed antibiotics when someone had yellow or green mucus "just to be on the safe side." But antibiotics don't help the common cold, which is only caused by viruses. In addition, antibiotic overuse is linked to antibiotic-resistant infections. These drugs are prescribed more carefully today. If you've had some sort of trauma to your nose or face, such as a car accident, you should see a healthcare provider right away. Other reasons to seek medical help include: • Prolonged bleeding for more than 30 minutes • Heavy bleeding, or more than a tablespoon of blood • Difficulty breathing with a bloody nose Brown or Orange Mucus Brown mucus could result from dried blood getting mixed in. Your boogers can also turn brown or orange if you inhale something like dirt, a red spice such as paprika, or tobacco (snuff). Most people do not express mucus while they have COVID-19. But those with severe COVID-19 who develop This mucus is thick and concentrated, and cannot be coughed up like the sputum t...

Coughing Yellow Mucus: Causes, Picture, Symptoms, Treatment

Share 13 Coughing yellow mucus may occur when you suffer from the common cold or other respiratory problem. It is mostly secreted by the cells in your bronchi and bronchioles (the lower airways of the respiratory tract). In normal people, the mucus forms a protective lining in specific parts of your body. It keeps the areas from drying out. It also helps your body defend against foreign invaders like bacteria and virus. The mucus production in excess can make you uncomfortable. It mostly occurs when you suffer from health problems. You must never confuse saliva and mucus. Table of Contents • • • • • • • Before knowing the reason for coughing yellow mucus, you must know about mucus. Mucus is the slippery and sinewy fluid produced by the different lining tissues in your body. In most cases, the mucus covers areas like the mouth, nose, throat, sinuses, lungs, and gastrointestinal tract. The gooey substance acts as a protective barrier, which keeps the external particles like bacteria and virus from attacking the body. It also provides a moisturizing layer that keeps significant organs from drying out. Mucus also traps the irritants like smoke or dust. Mucus is essential for your normal body functions as it contains antibodies as well as enzymes to kill bacteria. So, it helps your body fight off infections. In normal cases, your body produces 1 to 1.5 liters of mucus every day. It is a normal condition, which you may not notice at all. You tend to observe the mucus production ...

Coughing Up Phlegm: Causes and Treatment

Overview Certain health conditions, environmental factors and lifestyle factors can all contribute to coughing up phlegm. What is coughing up phlegm? Coughing up phlegm is a symptom of infections like the Most of the time, coughing up phlegm isn’t a cause for concern. It helps clear irritants and infections from your lungs. But if you cough up phlegm when you’re not feeling sick, it could mean you have a more serious underlying health condition. It can also tell you a lot about what’s going on with your body. Possible Causes What causes coughing up phlegm? There are several health conditions — ranging from mild to severe — that can result in coughing up phlegm, including: • Infections. • • • • Lung diseases, such as Certain environmental and lifestyle factors can contribute to coughing up phlegm, too, including: • • Drinking beverages that contain caffeine or alcohol. • • Spending time in a dry environment. What does it mean when you cough phlegm up? Coughing up phlegm could mean different things depending on the color and consistency of the mucus. But you should always check with a healthcare provider if something doesn’t seem right. Coughing up clear phlegm If you’re coughing up clear phlegm, it usually means your body is trying to flush out pollen, pet dander or other allergens. However, in some cases, it could indicate a more serious condition, such as: • Viral bronchitis. • Viral pneumonia. Coughing up yellow or green phlegm This usually means your body is fighting of...

Symptoms of Bronchitis

Your bronchial tubes, which carry air to your There are actually two types of • Acute bronchitis: This is the more common type. Symptoms last for a few weeks, but it doesn’t usually cause any problems past that. • Chronic bronchitis: This keeps coming back or doesn’t go away at all. It’s more serious, and it’s one of the conditions that makes up something called “ Learn to watch for the signs of bronchitis and when to call a doctor. Symptoms of Acute Bronchitis Sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference between bronchitis and other conditions that affect your One of the hallmark signs of bronchitis is a hacking • Clear, yellow, white, or green phlegm • No fever, although you might have a • Tenderness or soreness in your chest when you • You feel tired all the time • Whistling or • A rattling feeling in your chest • Chills If you have any of these symptoms, you should test for COVID-19. If your test is positive, check with your doctor for further instructions. Symptoms of Chronic Bronchitis If you have symptoms that last longer than 3 months, you might have a chronic case. Some signs include: • A stubborn cough with clear, yellow, white, or green phlegm (for at least 3 months of the year, and for more than 2 years in a row) • • Chest discomfort ​​​​​​​When to Call the Doctor You should see your doctor if you have symptoms of acute bronchitis and also have ongoing lung, Other times you should call your doctor: • Your cough is so ongoing or severe that you can’t • Your cough ...

Coughing Up Yellow Mucus: Causes and Remedies

In healthy individuals, mucus is transparent and clear in appearance. If you are coughing up yellow mucus, a bacterial infection is most likely the cause. Most commonly, the first sign of an infection is coughing up mucus that isn’t clear. This is also an indication that your body’s immune system is combating the infection. In order to eradicate this symptom, you need to first determine the cause. Thankfully, there are also numerous home remedies that can provide relief. Possible Causes of Coughing Up Yellow Mucus 1. Cold or Flu A common symptom of a cold or flu is coughing up clear or pale yellow colored mucus. Cold and flu are very common causes of a phlegmy cough if there are no other significant symptoms. 2. Bronchitis Bronchitis is an infection which causes irritation and inflammation in the main airways of the lungs (bronchi). Bronchitis can be caused by both bacterial and viral infections. One of the symptoms is coughing up yellow mucus . Other symptoms include a sore throat and fever. A natural remedy that can help relieve bronchitis symptoms is the inhalation of warm and steamy air that has been infused with drops of eucalyptus oil. 3. Pneumonia Pneumonia is an infection that causes inflammation in the air sacs of the lungs. The infection can affect one or both lungs and can cause the air sacs to fill with pus or fluid, which leads to a cough with pus or phlegm. Pneumonia can also be accompanied with difficulty breathing, a fever and/or chills. 4. Sinus Infection ...

Cough When to see a doctor

Call your doctor if your cough (or your child's cough) doesn't go away after a few weeks or if it also involves any one of these: • Coughing up thick, greenish-yellow phlegm • Wheezing • Experiencing a fever • Experiencing shortness of breath • Experiencing fainting • Experiencing ankle swelling or weight loss Seek emergency care if you or your child is: • Choking or vomiting • Having difficulty breathing or swallowing • Coughing up bloody or pink-tinged phlegm • Experiencing chest pain Self-care measures Cough medicines usually are used only when cough is an acute condition, causes a lot of discomfort, interferes with sleep and is not associated with any of the potentially worrisome symptoms indicated above. If you use cough medicine, be sure to follow the dosing instructions. Over-the-counter cough and cold medicines are intended to treat the symptoms of coughs and colds, not the underlying disease. Research suggests that these medicines haven't been proved to work any better than inactive medicine (placebo). More important, these medications have potentially serious side effects, including fatal overdoses in children younger than 2 years old. Don't use over-the-counter medicines, except for fever reducers and pain relievers, to treat coughs and colds in children younger than 6 years old. Also, consider avoiding use of these medicines for children younger than 12 years old. To ease your cough, try these tips: • Suck cough drops or hard candies. They may ease a dry cough ...

Coughing up phlegm but not sick: Causes, phlegm colors, and more

It is not unusual to cough up phlegm with a common cold. However, it can also be a sign of a different, sometimes serious, underlying condition such as stomach acid reflux, lung disease, or heart disease. This article discusses the possible causes of coughing up phlegm and how to treat them. It also explains what different colors of phlegm might indicate and when a person should contact a doctor. Share on Pinterest Illustration by Jason Hoffman. Cough and excess mucus production are • • • Lower respiratory tract infections, which include Other possible causes of coughing up phlegm include: Acid reflux Acid reflux, also known as Other symptoms include: • • sore throat • • oral hygiene issues Approximately LPR can occur due to dysfunction in the lower esophageal sphincter, esophagus, and upper esophageal sphincter. This • • frequent throat clearing • a cough • • excess mucus Allergies • • sneezing • runny nose Some people with allergies may also develop a postnasal drip, which occurs due to excess mucus production that leaks down the throat. This can cause a person to cough up phlegm. Environmental factors Exposure to certain irritants, such as smoke and other fumes, Lung disease Some Other symptoms of lung disease include: • • wheezing • • Heart failure • difficulty breathing • • chronic cough • wheezing • production of white or pink phlegm • swelling of the ankles, legs, feet, and abdomen • • disorientation and • It is Lung cancer is a less common cause of coughing up phle...