There are several different immunoglobulins in the various tissues of your body, but secretory IgA is the main one found
in mucous secretions.
Not exact matches
In 1878, the Hungarian medical scientist Endre Hogyes extracted capsaicin, which he called capsicol, and discovered that it stimulated the
mucous membranes of the mouth and stomach and increased the
secretion of gastric juices.
The
mucous membranes (or mucosae; singular: mucosa) are linings of ectodermic origin, covered
in epithelium, and are involved
in absorption and
secretion.
Chlamydia is passed along when an infected person's body fluids, including semen, vaginal fluids, or anal
secretions, come
in contact with a partner's
mucous membranes (the soft layer of tissue that protects organs and body cavities, including the mouth, vagina, penis, and anus).
Tactic number 2 is to increase
mucous secretions in an attempt to trap invaders and move them out of the body
in a phase known as rhinorrhea.
Even though the ripened egg is only available from 12 - 24 hours, sperm can live
in this fertile, hospitable
mucous for several days, so timing intercourse with your
secretions is key.
This vital nutrient is needed for the growth and repair of body tissues; it helps protect
mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, throat and lungs; it prompts the
secretion of gastric juices necessary for proper digestion of protein; it helps to build strong bones and teeth and rich blood; it is essential for good eyesight; it aids
in the production of RNA; and contributes to the health of the immune system.
- Frequent cough with
mucous secretions - Difficulty breathing - Wheezing or panting - Nasal discharge (not a common symptom)- Fever (
in only 50 % of cases)- Lethargic Behavior - Loss of appetite - Refusal to drink / dehydration
Another main trigger is the involuntary movement of the hairlike cilia
in the respiratory tract which remove foreign matter from the air before it gets into the lungs, but other underlying causes can include
mucous irritation, obstruction of the nasal passage, inflammation, excess nasal discharge or
secretion, pneumonia, chronic vomiting, GI disease, and nasal tumors and dental diseases
in older dogs.