JAKARTA - Lendir in the lungs has an important function in protecting the respiratory system from dust, bacteria, and other harmful substances.

If mucus accumulates excessively, this can cause respiratory problems and risk causing various serious illnesses.

Doctors may be examining possible lung disease, such as bronkiectics or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

This disease causes a buildup of mucus in the lungs, which is usually characterized by a cough that can be clear, white, yellow, green, or even black.

Lendir functions to capture dirt and bacteria. The excessive amount in the lungs can have a negative impact on health. Reporting from the MedicineNet page, here are some symptoms that show a buildup of mucus, including:

1. Shortness of breath or sound

If the breath sounds or sounds impetus, this could be a sign that the phlegm clogs the airways or makes it narrow.

2. Congested or full chest

Excessive mucus production can cause chest sensations to feel full or short of breath. These symptoms also often appear in colds or other infections.

3. Cough and puddle

If the lungs produce too much mucus, the body will try to get it out through a cough. The seeds that were originally clear or white may change color in the event of an infection.

1. Infection

Infections such as flu, colds, or bacterial pneumonia can cause excessive mucus production.

2. Gastroesofageal Reflution Disease (GERD)

Stomach acid rising to the throat can cause irritation and mucus sensations to accumulate in the throat (postnasal drip), which can also lead to a tight chest.

3. Smoking

Cigarettes are known to cause excessive mucus production in the lungs. In fact, research shows that smoking marijuana once a week can increase phlegm production and cause chronic coughs.

4. Allergy

People who are sensitive to powder, dust mites, or other allergens can experience chest tightness, nasal congestion, and cough. In some cases, allergies can cause mucus buildup in the lungs.

5. Critical fibrosis (Cist Fibrosis CF)

This disease causes mucus to become thicker and stickier, which can clog the lungs and cause serious complications. CF is a chronic condition that can worsen over time.

6. Bronkiectics

This disease causes sufferers to repeatedly cough with a yellow or green phlegm. If the cough continues for months or years, further examination by the doctor is highly recommended.

7. Kronis Obstructive Lung Disease (COPD)

COPD includes several lung diseases that cause excessive mucus production, shortness of breath, and chronic cough. The main cause of COPD is smoking, which is responsible for about 90% of cases of this disease.


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