Eating pork does not normally produce phlegm, although it depends on the situation. For normal people, eating pork properly will not produce phlegm. Meat, as a basic food needed by the human body, can provide high-quality proteins as well as micronutrients, which are one of the nutrients needed by the human body. If you eat too much meat, which is too greasy, it will easily cause low digestive function of the spleen and stomach, and may produce phlegm. For those with weak spleen and stomach functions who eat too much pork, the phenomenon of phlegm-dampness is likely to occur. Fatty meat is too greasy, and if you eat too much greasy meat, it may affect your health. People do need to eat pork, but they should be careful to avoid excess, especially those with poor spleen and stomach functions. And it is also important to follow the doctor’s advice for proper treatment.