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The subject of colored mucus is confusing to me. People mention it as a sign of exacerbation and yet my pulmonologist said when you have Bronchiectasis you can produce colored mucus routinely so he does not count that as exacerbation. He looks more to how you feel such as very tired and no appetite etc. I produce brownish colored mucus every day and yet when last treated with an antibiotic that worked it did clear up to light yellow and way less quantity. But it just builds back up over time which he said is typical with Bronchiectasis. Anyway I suppose it just depends on the person and what defines an exacerbation for them.

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Ditto. I was told the color was not important as definition of exacerbation. My color is varied - light yellow, regular yellow, green, light brown etc. Clear is usually post nasal drip related. For me an exacerbation means I can't walk far(many steps) in 6 minutes (the 6 min.walk test) due to shortness of breath, fatigue etc. I do that test off and on to see if I am stable, improving, or deteriorating. I know my fastest speed and how many steps that is equal to. I do it in the house.