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- COPD - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
More mucus or changes in mucus color or thickness Fever When to see a doctor Talk with your doctor or other healthcare professional if your symptoms don't get better with treatment or if symptoms get worse Also talk with your healthcare professional if you notice symptoms of an infection, such as fever or a change in the mucus you cough up
- Mucus in stool: A concern? - Mayo Clinic
Larger amounts of mucus in stool, associated with diarrhea, may be caused by certain intestinal infections Bloody mucus in stool or mucus along with belly pain may signal a more serious condition, such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis and even cancer
- Asthma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Asthma is a condition in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus This can make breathing difficult and trigger coughing, a whistling sound (wheezing) when you breathe out and shortness of breath For some people, asthma is a minor nuisance For others, it can be a major problem that interferes with daily activities and may lead to a life-threatening asthma attack
- Chronic sinusitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
An infection, growths in the sinuses, called nasal polyps, or swelling of the lining of the sinuses can cause chronic sinusitis Symptoms might include a blocked or stuffy nose that makes it hard to breathe through the nose and pain and swelling around the eyes, cheeks, nose or forehead
- Common cold - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
The mucus from your nose may start out clear and become thicker and yellow or green This change is normal Most often, it doesn't mean that you have a bacterial illness When to see a doctor For adults Most often, you don't need medical care for a common cold But see your health care provider if you have: Symptoms that get worse or do not
- Bronchitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
The lining of the tubes that carry air to and from your lungs is inflamed Signs and symptoms include cough, mucus, fatigue and chest discomfort
- Gastrointestinal bleeding - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Gastrointestinal bleeding can happen either in the upper or lower gastrointestinal tract Upper GI bleeding Causes of upper GI bleeding can include: Peptic ulcer This is the most common cause of upper GI bleeding Peptic ulcers are open sores that develop on the inside lining of your stomach and the upper part of your small intestine Stomach acid, either from bacteria or use of anti
- Sore throat - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Mucus that builds up and drips down the back of the nose and throat, also called postnasal drip, can make a sore throat worse Dryness Dry indoor air can make the throat feel rough and scratchy Breathing through the mouth also can cause a dry, sore throat An ongoing stuffy nose can cause breathing through the mouth Irritants
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