Sentences with phrase «phlegm from»

Improperly used, cough suppressants like Robitussin may interfere with your cat's ability to expel phlegm from their lungs, which can lead to complications.
Safflower has been used to remove phlegm from the respiratory system and clear the lungs and believed to be useful for relieving symptoms of phthisis or pulmonary tuberculosis.
This is a quick video that shows you how to remove mucus and phlegm from your sinuses.
By quickly closing and opening, the two folds of muscle served as natural valves, blocking everything but air from entering the respiratory system and allowing the ejection of phlegm from the lungs.
Other self - help measures include taking paracetamol or ibuprofen; clearing phlegm from the chest as much as possible; drinking plenty of fluids and getting lots of rest.
Coughing helps to clear phlegm from the lungs and doesn't usually need to be suppressed.

Not exact matches

Earlier in 2014, London's Howard Griffin Gallery was home to a surrealist installation called «The Bestiary» from street artist and muralist Phlegm, in which he creates a «modern bestiary within his own universe through an immersive and large scale installation in wood, clay and plaster.»
Unani practitioners use turmeric to expel phlegm or kapha from the body and as a blood circulation booster.
A body not in balance is the result of all of the humours not being in balance, and thus, the recommendation for Diaby is that he be purged of all excess Blood, Phlegm, Bile and other Expulsions from the Body until his body is back in balance, with express interest shown on the Fluids produced by the Liver, which is the Source of Life, and, if not in balance, the Cause of Bodily Disturbance.
The virus caused her to have trouble breathing from an excessive amount of phlegm.
Over the centuries sages have attributed its seizures to everything from the presence of excess phlegm in the brain (per the ancient Greeks) to possession by evil spirits (during the Middle Ages).
Six hundred years later, Greek physician Galen maintained that good health sprang from a balance of four bodily humors: blood, which flows from the heart; yellow bile, leaching from the liver; black bile, disgorged by the spleen and stomach; and cold, wet phlegm coming from the brain.
Every so often, the hacking would yield a small clump of tissue — different from phlegm or anything else Canfield had ever seen.
And if the discharge from your nose is yellow or green and you're coughing up phlegm, you may have a sinus infection.
When I run for more than 20 minutes, even at a slow pace, I get a fair amount of phlegm that prevents me from breathing normally, so obviously I stop when this happens, in the phlegm, there are traces of blood.
I should also note the following: — I have tons of phlegm production lately — my tongue is still yellow, and sort of white near the back — it affects my ears from time - to - time (e.g. clicking noises)-- acne has gotten a bit worse, although this could be due to other factors
Mulligatawny soup is used to enhance digestion and clear phlegm (kapha), and only a stock that has had the fat skimmed from it should be used.
(4) It has been demonstrated to be an effective expectorant (making it good for removing phlegm and toxins from the lungs), and it is used in traditional Chinese medicine to boost liver function to cleanse the blood.
Cough suppressants are not ideal for pets suffering from wet cough because the dog's body needs to eliminate the phlegm for the cough to subside.
Look at these stunning urban paintings by Phlegm, a street artist and illustrator from Sheffield, UK.
Appropriately, for an artist whose career has taken him from Scotland to England, from England to the Netherlands and Belgium, and then to California, where he is now, these works capture simultaneously something of the weighty confidence of European high Modernism, northern English phlegm and late - twentieth - century West Coast lassitude.
The term «melancholia» is derived from the Greek words melas, meaning black, and chole, meaning bile, and is a vestige of the ancient belief that a person's health and temperament are determined by the relative proportions of the four cardinal humors, or body fluids, which are blood, phlegm, choler (yellow bile), and melancholy (black bile).
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