Chronic Throat Phlegm
Cross-source consensus on Chronic Throat Phlegm from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Chronic throat mucus is the body's protective response to acid and bile dissolving mucosal tissue, not a disease in itself. — The REAL Cause of a Constant Phlegmy (Mucus) Throat
- Suppressing chronic throat mucus with antihistamines or antacids does not resolve the problem because the underlying reflux continues untreated. — The REAL Cause of a Constant Phlegmy (Mucus) Throat
- Acid and bile refluxing into the throat expose vocal cord and throat tissues to caustic fluids that begin dissolving mucosal tissue, driving mucus production. — The REAL Cause of a Constant Phlegmy (Mucus) Throat
- Allergies and viral sinus infections are possible but less likely causes of chronic throat phlegm compared to reflux conditions. — The REAL Cause of a Constant Phlegmy (Mucus) Throat