Causes of Constant Phlegm and Mucus in Your Throat (Clearing Congestion)

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Publicado 2020-10-01
What are the Causes of Constant Phlegm and Mucus in your throat? Watch this video to learn how to clear mucus and congestion.
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➡️ 1. Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
This occurs when stomach acid moves upwards instead of downwards and ends up accumulating in your throat. The contents could be either acidic or nonacidic. As the fluid sits back there, it causes that nagging sensation that makes you want to constantly clear your throat.

➡️ 2. Post-Nasal Drainage
This is, as the name suggests, literally where drainage from the nose travels down and accumulates in the back of the throat. The cause of this could stem either from allergies or from your sinuses and the treatment really depends on which one it is.

➡️ 3. Food Allergies
That's correct, it is very possible for that nagging feeling to stem from a food that your body is allergic to. Common culprits include dairy products, wheat, gluten, and even eggs in some cases.

➡️ 4. Infection
That feeling of needing to constantly clear your throat is also a side effect that comes from a virus or infection such as the common cold. Again, it causes contents to build up in the throat which results in that uncomfortable feeling.

➡️ 5. Respiratory Conditions
Respiratory diseases and conditions such as asthma, COPD, chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, and cystic fibrosis can cause the feeling of constant mucus in your throat as well.

So now that we've covered some of the most common causes, let's talk about some of the techniques that you can use to make it go away.

➡️ 1. Take the Right Medications
The most effective way to get rid of mucus and phlegm is to take the medications that are prescribed directly by your doctor. This is especially true for those who have underlying respiratory conditions.

➡️ 2. Drink Plenty of Fluids
You probably grew up hearing your parents tell you to drink plenty of water every time you were sick or had a cold. It may sound cliche, but they were 100% correct because it actually does help improve the functionality of pretty much all the major systems of the body. 

➡️ 3. Gargle Warm Salt Water
It's a home remedy that feels nice and can help get rid of mucus in the back of your throat.

➡️ 4. Take a Hot Bath or Shower
In this case, the main benefit of taking a hot bath or shower is to inhale the steam that is produced by the warm water. Steam acts as a natural way to help break up and get rid of mucus and phlegm.

➡️ 5. Keep Your Allergies Under Control
Not only can seasonal allergies cause a runny nose, itchy throat, and watery eyes, they can also cause excessive amounts of mucus and phlegm to build up as well.

➡️ 6. Avoid Irritants
Things like pollution, chemicals, and even certain fragrances can trigger the body to produce excessive amounts of mucus. So if you notice that any of these are making your symptoms worse, just try to avoid it if possible.

➡️ 7. Eat Foods That Are Good for the Respiratory System
Anecdotal studies have shown that certain foods and drinks can be effective in getting rid of mucus and phlegm. Spices such as chili and cayenne pepper contain substances that help clear up the sinuses.

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⏰TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Intro
1:06 - Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
1:37 - Post-Nasal Drainage
1:59 - Food Allergies
2:23 - Infection
2:44 - Respiratory Conditions
3:09 - Take the Right Medications
4:00 - Drink Plenty of Fluids
4:35 - Gargle Warm Salt Water
4:47 - Take a Hot Bath or Shower
5:22 - Keep Your Allergies Under Control
5:56 - Avoid Irritants
6:39 - Eat Foods That Are Good for the Respiratory System

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • When you’re sick and watching videos like this, it feels like an hour long movie. 😫
  • @speedracer1945
    Did anyone clear their throat while listening to this ?
  • Wow! I thought I was the only person suffering from this ailment. I always have mucus built up in my throat and am always trying to cough it up. Its very annoying. Glad to know I am not alone.
  • 1. Consult a doctor 2. Keep drinking water (hot) 3. Gargle with salt water 4. Take steam 5. Control your allergies 6. Avoid irritants 7. No smoking/alcohol 8. Eat foods like chili and pepper Edit: dude this is not recommended by me. I just made a summary of the video above. If you guys don't want to consult a doctor please don't. It's your wish.
  • @squalewally7297
    Chew on a 1/2 inch piece of ginger, then swallow. It has helped me for years.
  • @sophsmithsmusic
    Mines worse at night. Feel like im swallowing it constantly but it dosent budge. Need to speak to the doctor I think 😭
  • @eartha911
    Why do I find this guys voice and accent so calming? Makes me a little homesick too. Great job with this site.
  • Thank you very much for your information. It is very helpful. Very nice presentation clear, informative and easy to understand.
  • @-DeathKnight
    I've got covid right now, and the build up of mucus and phlegm in my throat led to coughing, which led to choking because my airways got blocked by that build up, and then led to throwing up. Watching this helped me understand, thanks.
  • I love how all of these medical mysteries have something to do with food! Thank you so much for sharing these with us <3
  • once again I love the channel and I thank God for this channel cuz it is extremely helpful can I tell all my friends to watch it so they can get the input that they need for their help and we truly appreciate you thank you so much God bless you
  • Thank you. Great presentation and delivery. Very informative. Look forward to seeing more vlogs.
  • @MrFweep
    Man this has been a problem for my whole life thank u so much
  • My sister and I have the exact same problem. These are very good advice.