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Overly abundant secretion and storage of mucus can cause airway obstruction as found in a number of lung diseases, including asthma and bronchitis.
In addition, pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine fibroids, age-related factors, tubal blockage, and hostile cervical mucus can cause infertility in females.
Garlic added to food or garlic capsules can relieve nasal congestion when taken daily.[4] Garlic tablets can also reduce mucus production, too much mucus can cause airway narrowing during an asthmatic attack.[5].
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Hardest hit are the lungs, which fill with mucus that can cause deadly pneumonia.
If you smoke, you probably produce excess mucus; this can cause bronchitis.
Breathing dry air can cause mucus to thicken, and cause the sinuses to become irritated.
I love holiday food as much as the next person, but consuming all that traditional whipped, melted and creamy goodness can cause a mucus response that leads to congestion, trouble sleeping and intestinal duress.
Surprisingly these drugs can also cause additional pain, muscle cramping, digestive disorders, even serious dryness to the mucus membranes including the corneas which can cause severe vision loss or blindness.
As soon as noticing the onset of cold symptoms (usually starting with a sore throat and/or runny nose) take an antihistamine to minimize mucus flow, sneezing, and coughing which can cause the virus to spread within the body much more quickly, initially overwhelming the immune system response, prolonging the sickness and its severity.
The accumulation of these elements can cause severe damage to mucus tissues and intestinal tract and skeletal, central nervous, and reproductive systems.
"If the air contains microscopic salt crystals, that can cause a change in the mucus in the lungs and can cause coughing, which some find worsen their asthma, but some find it makes them feel better," she says.
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