Allergies and the very early stages of a viral infection can cause an overproduction of clear mucus. This can also happen when your body reacts to irritants or pathogens. White mucus is often a ...
Meaning your GI tract will break the mucus down, and you’ll eventually poop it out. There’s also this to consider, per Kelley: “Sometimes spitting it out can make you feel better in the ...
A University of Manchester test on the mucus lining of the intestine, performed in mice, has found changes in bacteria that could lead to inflammatory bowel disease 12 weeks earlier than previously ...