Yellow snot

2022-04-04 04:43:58
After I completed my course of aNtibiotics for h pylori, it has been 3 weeks, And since last 1-2 week only at morning i get yellow thick mucus when i force out that from nose, from throat. But later on in the day i get thick but clear mucus... Why is this happening
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Answered2022-04-05 02:46:36

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Answered2022-04-04 07:43:29

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Yellow sputum signifies infection in lungs. But your basic problem is gastric acidity. So if anything has to be linked to gastric acidity and gall bladder it should be greenish vomitus and not yellow sputum.

Answered2022-04-04 07:38:37

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2022-04-04 05:00:17

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Answered2022-04-04 05:30:29

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Answered2022-04-04 05:20:51

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Its respiratory infection or allergy. Nothing to do with H. Pylori or its treatment

Answered2022-04-04 05:15:57

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