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Question by  Liz77 (11)

Should I be concerned about a cough that produces mucus?

 
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Answer by  earlnb (100)

It depends on the characteristics of the mucus. If it is thin and clear and is not accompanied by a sore throat or fever, it's typically nothing to worry about. If it's thick and tenacious, any other color than clear and/or accompanied by a sore throat and/or fever, it's probably an infection.

 
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Answer by  pagan23 (1342)

No, mucus accompanies most coughs. If you cough up some mucus just spit it out if you are near sink, otherwise swallow it. It may be gross but it would grosser to spit it on the floor. There are such things as dry coughs, but coughs that have mucus are much more common.

 
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Answer by  DrMom (854)

A cough that produces mucus is not by itself a concern. However, if the mucus is yellow or green, accompanied by fever or malaise, you should call your doctor.

 
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Answer by  Mary39 (521)

During flu season, it's common to cough up a little mucus from time to time. However, if the mucus is a greenish color or has blood in it, you should be seen by the doctor.

 
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