flegma
Flegma is the Italian term for phlegm, the thick mucus produced by the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract. It is a normal protective secretion that helps trap dust, microbes, and other particles and is cleared from the airways by coughing or swallowing.
In medical contexts, flegma refers to the sputum or mucus expectorated from the lungs or airways. It
The appearance and consistency of flegma can vary with health status. Clear and thin sputum is common
Clinical assessment often involves examining the symptoms and, when needed, analyzing sputum to help diagnose infections
Historically, the term derives from Latin phlegma and Greek phlegma, linking flegma to the ancient concept