Bronchorrhea

Bronchorrhea is a medical condition in which excessive amounts of mucus or phlegm are produced in the lungs and expelled through the nose and mouth. This excessive mucus production can lead to coughing, difficulty breathing, and other symptoms. Bronchorrhea is caused by a variety of conditions, including infections, allergies, asthma, and conditions that affect the airways. Treatment may involve medications, lifestyle changes, and breathing exercises. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to remove excess mucus or blockages in the airways.