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  2. Phlegm or Mucus in Throat: Causes, Treatment, and More

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    But sometimes, your body produces too much mucus, which requires frequent throat clearing. Learn what causes excess mucus and what you can do about it.

  3. Phlegm and Mucus: How To Get Rid of It

    health.clevelandclinic.org/mucus-and-phlegm-what...

    We all make mucus and phlegm, but too much can be overwhelming. Home remedies like using a humidifier or staying hydrated can help.

  4. Excess mucus in the throat: Causes and management

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    Overproduction of mucus can lead to excessive coughing, irritation, and possibly interfere with breathing. Learning the cause of excess mucus helps doctors determine the appropriate...

  5. Mucus: Phlegm, Causes, Colors & How To Get Rid Of It

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    Being sick with sinusitis or respiratory infections is the most common cause of excess amounts of thick mucus in your nose or throat. Allergies or irritants. Allergies and other irritants in your respiratory tract can cause excess clear mucus.

  6. Thick Mucus in Throat: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

    www.verywellhealth.com/thick-sticky-mucus-6386328

    Thick mucus in the throat, also known as catarrh, is a symptom that often results from infection in the nasal passages, sinuses, lower airways, or lungs. It can occur with the common cold, sinusitis, or pneumonia, as well as conditions like asthma and cystic fibrosis (CF).

  7. Coughing up phlegm but not sick: Causes, phlegm colors, and more

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    Cough and excess mucus production are common symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections. These illnesses will typically also cause: sore throat. runny nose. fever. Lower respiratory tract...

  8. Coughing Up Phlegm: Causes and Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Coughing up phlegm is a symptom of infections like the flu and common cold. Phlegm is a specific type of mucus that originates in your lungs and throat. It’s slightly thicker than the mucus that’s produced in your nose and sinuses. Another name for phlegm is sputum.