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How Bad Is It to Swallow Mucus?

Mucus, also called phlegm, is the lubricating substance that lines the surface of your lungs, mouth, sinuses, stomach, intestines, and even eyes, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

You might notice it in your nose or throat, especially if you have a cold or other infection that causes your body to ramp up its mucus production. And sometimes, you might swallow that mucus.

Read on to learn what happens when you swallow mucus and whether it’s worth worrying about.

What Happens When You Swallow Mucus

Your body relies on mucus to keep your tissues moisturized and to trap and remove bacteria, viruses, or other particles that could make you sick, says Aron Kandinov, MD, an otolaryngologist with Northwell Health in White Plains, New York.

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