Can Phlegm While Coughing Be Indicative Of Jaw Infection?
Hello, I wanted to ask a question regarding myself coughing up mucus/phlegm almost every morning that is black in color or is clear with tiny blackish/grey specs in it. I tried doing some research online but with little results. I do smoke marijuana on daily basis pretty much but I do not smoke cigarettes at all. On some of the sites I was reading on suggested that it is the tar/resin being expelled from your lungs and is the bodies natural cleansing method for getting the toxins out of the body. But I've also read that it could be caused by a jaw infection which oozes out from in between the teeth and gums and trickles down the throat to the lungs and that the infection could be caused by having wisdom teeth removed which I had done a few years ago. I was hoping to get a little insight before scheduling a doctors and/or dentist appointment.
Removal of wisdom tooth followed by what is mentioned is not a relevant thing and if read somewhere ,there are no such theories as such.
Marijuana smoking is harmful .Black mucus and phlegm can includes the tar from the burning process caused marijuana.The longer you wait, the worse it will get. It will effect the whole body and once addicted ,it is difficult to quit. I suggest you to stop using it completely.
Visit your general physician and have yourself evaluated for any lung infection and have it treated.
Hope this was useful. Thanks and regards.
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Can Phlegm While Coughing Be Indicative Of Jaw Infection?
Thanks for using Health Care Magic. Read your query . Removal of wisdom tooth followed by what is mentioned is not a relevant thing and if read somewhere ,there are no such theories as such. Marijuana smoking is harmful .Black mucus and phlegm can includes the tar from the burning process caused marijuana.The longer you wait, the worse it will get. It will effect the whole body and once addicted ,it is difficult to quit. I suggest you to stop using it completely. Visit your general physician and have yourself evaluated for any lung infection and have it treated. Hope this was useful. Thanks and regards.