After looking into it a little more, I'm inclined to agree with you just because I couldn't get any definitive definition on the distinction between phlegm and mucus.
> Therefore isn't a thickening of phlegm (a form of mucus) an increase in quantity, therefore we can say it increases?
I don't necessarily agree with this. You can change the viscosity of water by adding gelatin, but you didn't add more water to make it thicker.
But I am most certainly not a doctor and I realize I have no idea what exactly phlegm is!
> Therefore isn't a thickening of phlegm (a form of mucus) an increase in quantity, therefore we can say it increases?
I don't necessarily agree with this. You can change the viscosity of water by adding gelatin, but you didn't add more water to make it thicker.
But I am most certainly not a doctor and I realize I have no idea what exactly phlegm is!