🤢 The Real Causes of Constant Phlegm & Mucus in Throat — And How to Find Relief

 

 

  • Pollen, dust mites, pet dander, mold
  • Triggers sneezing, runny nose, and increased mucus production

✅ Often worse seasonally or indoors
💡 Try antihistamines (like loratadine or cetirizine) and HEPA air filters


2. Non-Allergic Rhinitis

  • Chronic runny nose without allergies
  • Triggered by weather changes, strong smells, smoke, or spicy foods

📌 Very common in adults — especially after age 50


3. Sinus Infections (Acute or Chronic Sinusitis)

  • Viral or bacterial infection causing thick yellow/green mucus
  • May include facial pain, pressure, congestion, reduced smell

🩺 Acute: Lasts <4 weeks
🩺 Chronic: >12 weeks — may need imaging or ENT evaluation


4. Acid Reflux (LPR – Laryngopharyngeal Reflux)

Also known as “silent reflux”:

  • Stomach acid rises into the throat, irritating tissues
  • Body responds by producing extra mucus as protection
  • Symptoms:
    • Feeling of a lump in the throat (“globus”)
    • Frequent throat clearing
    • Hoarseness
    • No heartburn (in many cases)

✅ Worse at night or after eating
💡 Elevate head while sleeping, avoid late meals, reduce caffeine/alcohol


5. Dehydration & Dry Air

  • When you’re dehydrated, mucus becomes thick and sticky
  • Dry indoor heat (especially in winter) worsens this

💧 Solution: Drink more water, use a humidifier


6. Smoking or Vaping

  • Irritates the throat and increases mucus production
  • Damages cilia (tiny hairs that clear mucus) — leading to buildup

🚭 Quitting is the most effective long-term solution

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