Prev post1 of 3Next Phlegm often accompanies colds and other upper respiratory infections. While not a serious health problem, if phlegm is not treated timely, it can clog and irritate the bronchial tubes and in turn cause a secondary upper respiratory infection. The presence of phlegm is usually indicated by a constant need for throat
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