Skip to content

KETO FLAVOUR

Menu
Menu

The Real Causes of Constant Phlegm and Mucus in Throat and How to Get Rid of It

Posted on February 17, 2026 by Admin

Constant phlegm or mucus in the throat, also called post-nasal drip or chronic mucus, can be frustrating. Understanding the causes is the first step to relief. Here’s a detailed breakdown:


Common Causes of Excess Phlegm

  1. Allergies
  • Seasonal allergies (pollen, dust, pet dander) trigger your body to produce extra mucus as a defense mechanism.
  • Symptoms often include itchy throat, sneezing, and watery eyes.
  1. Respiratory Infections
  • Viral or bacterial infections like cold, flu, or sinusitis increase mucus production to trap pathogens.
  • Green or yellow phlegm can indicate an infection.
  1. Post-Nasal Drip
  • Mucus produced in the nasal passages drips down the throat, causing the sensation of constant phlegm.
  • Often worse at night or when lying down.
  1. Smoking and Air Pollution
  • Cigarette smoke irritates the airways, triggering excess mucus.
  • Air pollutants, dust, and chemical fumes can have a similar effect.
  1. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
  • Acid reflux can irritate the throat and cause mucus buildup.
  • Commonly associated with heartburn or sour taste in the mouth.
  1. Chronic Sinus Issues
  • Sinus infections, polyps, or structural issues in the nasal passages can lead to persistent mucus.
  1. Certain Medications
  • Some medications (like antihistamines, blood pressure drugs) can thicken or increase mucus.
  1. Dehydration
  • Lack of fluids makes mucus thicker and harder to clear, giving the feeling of constant phlegm.

How to Reduce or Get Rid of Mucus

  1. Stay Hydrated
  • Drink plenty of water to thin mucus, making it easier to clear.
  1. Use a Humidifier
  • Moist air prevents throat dryness and reduces irritation.
  1. Rinse Your Nasal Passages
  • Saline sprays or a neti pot can flush out allergens and excess mucus.
  1. Address Allergies
  • Use antihistamines or avoid triggers like dust, pollen, or pets.
  1. Limit Irritants
  • Avoid smoking, secondhand smoke, and polluted environments.
  1. Treat Underlying Conditions
  • Acid reflux may require dietary changes or medication.
  • Chronic sinusitis or infections might need antibiotics or medical interventions.
  1. Practice Gentle Throat Clearing
  • Avoid excessive coughing, which can irritate the throat further.
  1. Warm Fluids & Steam
  • Herbal teas, broths, or inhaling steam can help loosen mucus.

💡 When to See a Doctor

  • Mucus lasting more than 3–4 weeks
  • Blood in phlegm
  • Severe coughing or difficulty breathing
  • Fever with thick, discolored mucus

Persistent phlegm is usually a symptom, not a disease, so treating the root cause (allergies, infection, reflux) is key.

If you want, I can make a step-by-step home remedy plan to reduce throat mucus within days. It’s surprisingly effective. Do you want me to create that?

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Don’t throw away the detergent caps, they could be worth gold reused this way
  • You can retain up to 2.5 kg of fluid per day. Here’s how to get rid of the excess.
  • My nana swears by this trick to reduce the look of thick toenails. Here’s how it works
  • 10 Early Signs of Dementia You Should NEVER Ignore
  • Prepare the cream, bicarbonate, drink before going to sleep. Adios arugas y manc..ver mas

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Archives

  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025

Categories

  • blog
©2026 KETO FLAVOUR | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme