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Bronchorrhea

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( brong-koh-REE-ah )(bronch/o means bronchus, and -rrhea means abnormal flow)
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Medical terms with the word part muco-, muci-, and myx-, myxo- means "mucus".

(If you're interested) Mnemonic for these word parts could be your roomie discovers that mix (myx-) you have in the fridge is a mucus experiment you're keeping fresh for your Biology lab tomorrow.

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Pharyngorrhea

what is a discharge of mucus from the membrane called

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Excessive mucous in the nose is called rhinorrhea.

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gastrorrhea
Hyperchloridia is excessive secretion of gastric acid. Gastrorrhea is a general term meaning excessive secretion in the stomach.

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Sputum or phlegm are the most commonly used terms in medical documentation.

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Bronchorrhea is the medical term meaning excessive discharge of mucus from the bronchi.

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Laryngorrhea is the medical term meaning excessive mucus from the larynx.

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