Mucus protects our body by trapping bacteria and particles. The color and texture of your mucus can give clues about your overall health. The post 8 Things Your Mucus Says About Your Health appeared ...
"The change in color of the snot is due to the mucus becoming thicker over time as a result of dead cells such as white blood cells and bacteria. Bacterial growth often occurs later in the cold ...
If your child has white mucus for more than two weeks, is a teenager, or develops sinus pain, fever, or other symptoms, they could be getting an infection. When your child has yellow snot, it's ...