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If you notice your boogers are reddish-pink, then it could be a sign of an injury or issue in your sinuses or airways. “Pink or red/blood-tinged mucus is typically a sign that your airway is ...
But maybe you didn't stop there. Maybe you ate those boogers too! And it turns out, that slimy snack could hurt more than just your social standing. Let's take a closer look at that booger.
In the final phase of boogerfication, the mucus, dirt, and other junk dry up and clump together, forming the nasal classic-- the booger.