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  1. 20 wrz 2024 · Phlegm is a type of mucus that you usually cough up from your lower respiratory tract. It’s typically thicker than normal mucus because it’s helping fight an infection. Should you swallow phlegm or spit it out?

  2. Successful treatment of the post-nasal drip will usually clear up these throat symptoms. WHAT CAUSES POST-NASAL DRIP? Causes of post-nasal drip can include: • Bacterial infections. • Allergies. • Vasomotor rhinitis (overly sensitive nose) • Medications that thicken mucus. • Gastroesophageal reflux. • Age.

  3. 16 sie 2024 · Learning the cause of excess mucus helps doctors determine the appropriate treatment. This article covers why someone may have an overproduction of mucus in the throat and how to manage it. What...

  4. 9 lip 2024 · Phlegm or Mucus in Throat: Causes, Treatment, and More. What Causes Excess Mucus in Your Throat and What to Do About It. Causes. Treatment and self-care. When to worry. Takeaway. When...

  5. Throat problems produce a number of symptoms such as cough, throat clearing, irritation in the throat and mucus. This leaflet helps to explain the normal function of the throat and how some of these symptoms may be produced and treated.

  6. 22 sie 2024 · Phlegm, the mucus that comes from your respiratory system (also known as sputum) is released when you have a productive cough. The mucus will usually clear on its own as you get over an infection. If you have phlegm and no signs of illness, you should see your healthcare provider for a diagnosis.

  7. 18 sie 2023 · Postnasal drip occurs when mucus in your nose drains down the back of your throat. This may happen because your body produces more mucus than it needs or is not able to clear it as quickly as usual. Mucus itself isn't harmful and actually protects you from illness and provides lubrication.