baarmoederhalsslijm
Baarmoederhalsslijm, also known as tonsillar mucus, is a clear, sticky substance produced by the tonsils, which are located at the back of the throat. The tonsils play a crucial role in the body's immune system by helping to trap and remove bacteria and other foreign particles from the air we breathe. The mucus produced by the tonsils is part of this defense mechanism, acting as a trap for pathogens and debris.
The production of tonsillar mucus is influenced by various factors, including the presence of bacteria, allergens,
In some cases, excessive tonsillar mucus production can lead to discomfort or difficulty swallowing, a condition
While tonsillar mucus is a normal part of the body's immune response, excessive or persistent production can