Snots
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Why do we have snot?
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Snot is an alarm of our body to warn us that we have an infection. You don’t have to be sick to be snotty, but it often happens when you have a cold, or flu, or an allergy, or a sore throat.
In the coldest months of the year, children may have runny noses for 60 days non-stop. |