The snot turns from yellow green to orange red, and the snot turns from white to cyan and then to ye

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    A cold or dry air can cause telangiectasia and increased permeability, causing congestion and swelling of the nasal mucosa, and nasal bleeding causing nasal discharge to turn yellow-green to orange-red.

    Different colors of nasal discharge correspond to the symptoms:

    1. Clear the nose.

    In fact, the human nasal cavity secretes mucus (up to hundreds of milliliters per day) all the time to moisten the nasal mucosa and inhale dust and microorganisms.

    The vast majority of this nasal discharge is water, but also includes small amounts of protein, antibodies, and salts, so it is watery. In a healthy state, the person's nasal mucus does not flow out of the nostrils, but flows to the throat with the direction of the movement of the nasal mucosal cilia, and then is swallowed, and some remain in the nasal cavity to evaporate, dry up, and eventually form nasal mucus.

    According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, if you feel a significant increase in clear nose, you need to pay attention to whether you have been "hit" (have a cold). In the early stage of a cold, the secretion of glands in the nasal cavity increases significantly, and the nasal mucosa is congested and swollen.

    2. Yellow nasal discharge.

    When germs invade the body (such as a cold), the white blood cells, which are the "body's guards", immediately "fight hard" to surround and engulf the germs.

    After that, the "remains" of these white blood cells and other battle remains are excreted along with the snot, so that in the middle and late stages of the cold, the snot will not only turn colorless to yellow, but will also become thicker and thicker, i.e., purulent yellow nasal discharge.

    3. Green snot.

    A runny green nose can be a symptom of sinusitis, which is also a common complication of colds. If the purulent nasal discharge persists for 2 weeks and does not improve, or if it is accompanied by symptoms such as headache, fever, and vomiting, you need to seek medical attention promptly**.

    4. Red and pink snot.

    Pink or red nasal discharge is often a sign of nosebleeds. Don't be nervous, the reasons behind it can be minor or serious.

    A cold or dry air can cause telangiectasia and increased permeability, resulting in congestion and swelling of the nasal mucosa and nasal bleeding. Trauma is also an important cause of nosebleeds.

    If you have more than 2 nosebleeds in a month, and the bleeding is heavy, it may be a sign of a blood disorder and you need to see a doctor as soon as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is inflammation in the body Yellow nasal discharge indicates that it is caused by a hot cold and should be anti-inflammatory, and blue is caused by a cold It is necessary to keep warm.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you have a serious cold, go to the hospital to have a look, you may not get better by taking medicine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally, it is a viral infection.

    Introduction: Under normal circumstances, the human nasal mucosa secretes mucus all the time to moisten the nasal membrane, moisten the inhaled air, and stick to the dust and fine dust and microorganisms inhaled from the air, which is nasal discharge.

    Causes: The inner surface of the nasal cavity of healthy people is lined with a complete layer of mucosa, on which there are many goblet cells with secretory function, and there are mucus glands under the mucosa, which usually carry out secretory activities, and the secreted water is used to moisten and inhale air, in addition, the mucus glands often secrete a small amount of mucus, which is evenly distributed on the surface of the mucosa.

    Ingredients: Most of the nasal mucus is secreted by the nasal mucosa itself. The nasal mucosa contains a type of goblet cell that produces a lot of mucin, which is released into the outer cell and absorbs a large amount of water, forming nasal mucus for nasal use.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It should be a ruptured sinus cyst, which is generally caused by a cold, it's okay, don't worry, I also had one time last year, orange water, I was scared at the time, haha, I went to the hospital to check and said it was okay, I prescribed some anti-inflammatory drugs, and said that it was okay not to eat, I wish you health and happiness!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If it is accompanied by nasal congestion, runny nose, headache and other symptoms, you should go to the ENT department of the hospital in time!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, there are two types of runny nose, one is fungal and viral infection, and the other is a series of reaction symptoms in the body after being frozen;

    Secondly, according to the reaction you mentioned, one is that the nasal mucus is orange-yellow, which belongs to the body's immunity in play, this is because the human body will automatically resist after experiencing the invasion of external microorganisms, when the cells and immune substances in the body fight against microorganisms for a long time, they will produce waste, that is, those ingredients that flow out of the nose, (you also mentioned a little red, that is because your nasal cavity is relatively dry, so it will bring out a little blood by the way, Therefore, you should pay attention to your drinking water, and water is an important part of enhancing the body's immunity, water plays an important role in transporting metabolic wastes in the human body to the outside of the body, and water is also the main medium for some important reactions in the human body. However, if you say that you have this condition every day, it means that your endocrine system is in a state of long-term defense, which means that you need to improve your body's resistance.

    In addition, the water and snot you mentioned is because your body reacts normally when you get cold, so you should pay attention to your usual clothing to prevent yourself from experiencing the cold.

    Finally, I would like to give you some advice, the key issue is that you need to strengthen your body's resistance, in other words, you need to give yourself protein in addition to paying attention to your water and clothing. Because protein is the core substance to enhance immunity, excellent protein, in addition to some lean meat, the most recommended consumption is plant protein, because it contains low fat, low cholesterol and low calorie, which is beneficial and harmless to your body, mainly because some legumes contain more comprehensive and rich protein, such as tofu, various beans, yuba, etc. are good choices, and it is also economical.

    Well, here are some of my suggestions for you, I hope your body will improve, and I hope my answers will help you! This is a common occurrence of concentrated nasal discharge overnight; If there is blood, it is better, the Chinese medicine name is red and sweaty, keep warm at this time, and heal if you don't feel outside. If you feel external, it will not heal and there will be complications, and you must **,** as soon as possible.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Upper respiratory tract infection is commonly known as cold, most patients are infected by viruses that invade the nasal mucosa and airway mucosa, resulting in an increase in mucus secretion from the mucosa, and the mucus appears white, and when combined with bacterial infection, the mucus secreted by the nasal mucosa and upper airway will appear yellow. The nasal discharge turns from clear to yellow, and there may be a bacterial infection in the respiratory tract.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, this may be caused by inflammation of the nasal mucosa, you can take oral heat clearing and detoxification oral liquid and rhinitis pills, take it orally for a week, pay attention to drink more water, rest more, and don't eat food that is easy to get angry.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It should be caused by heat gravitation. It is recommended that you go to Chengdu Minsheng Otolaryngology Specialized Hospital to have a look and let the doctor. Prescribe some medicine to you, and avoid spicy food during the period of taking medicine. Generally 1-2 days is fine, I hope it can help you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That is inflammation in the nasal cavity, generally the first is to clear the nose, and then it becomes yellow nasal discharge, then inflammation occurs, and it becomes rhinitis or sinusitis, and the general cold is prone to inflammation, so you should rest more and take anti-inflammatory drugs ......

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Such a snot should only be a cold. If you still have a cough, it is recommended to go to the hospital. This color of nasal discharge is not normal.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You have a cold, and it belongs to the summer dampness. Heat.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    That's on fire, there's inflammation.

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