What the colour of your mucus says about your health

White, yellow, green or blood-stained - know what the colour of your mucus means.

We often feel more sniffly in winter – that’s normal – but what does it mean when you blow your nose and the stringy, gooey stuff turns colour? We got the lowdown on different mucus colours and what they mean from Pharma Dynamics.

Why is the colour of your mucus important? The slimy stuff plays an important role in our immune system as it lubricates and moisturises the tissues in our body, allowing us to do essential functions such as swallowing and blinking. It also catches unwanted bacteria, viruses and allergens and flushes them out, while helping our body fight infection by moving antibodies or white blood cells to sites of infection and regulating the body’s microbiome.

You should consult your doctor when:

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