
Myth: Having Green Mucus Means You Have A Bacterial Infection
Truth: You’re likely to be concerned with the contents and state of your mucus when you have a cold because you’ll want to know if you have a bacterial infection or not. It has become the adage that if it turns green, you need to start a round of antibiotics to clear up the infection. When the truth is that green mucus doesn’t automatically mean that there’s an infection. The presence of green or yellow mucus is actually more common than you think.
A common cold might give you green mucus, while a sinus infection might present as clear mucus. Taking the wrong treatment, in either case, can lead to disastrous results because then there can be the creation of an antibiotic-resistant superbug. When in doubt, always seek medical attention first to get the proper treatment for whatever malady you’re diagnosed with.