luftvägssekret
Luftvägssekret, also known as mucus, is a thin, slippery substance produced by the mucous membranes lining the respiratory tract. Its primary function is to trap and remove foreign particles, such as dust, pollen, and bacteria, from the air we breathe. This process helps prevent these particles from reaching the lungs and causing infection or irritation. Luftvägssekret is composed mainly of water, mucus glycoproteins, and various enzymes and antibodies that aid in its protective functions.
The production of luftvägssekret is regulated by the body's immune system. When the respiratory tract is exposed
In some cases, an imbalance in the production of luftvägssekret can lead to respiratory issues. For example,