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

    www.healthline.com/health/overproduction-of-mucus-in-throat

    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. 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.

  4. Phlegm and Mucus: How To Get Rid of It - Cleveland Clinic Health...

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    Phlegm is made of mucus membranes, but it’s produced and used by your respiratory system to combat inflammation. What causes mucus overproduction? Your body can go into overdrive creating mucus when you: Have a cold. Have irritated sinuses (sinusitis). Have allergies. Are exposed to smoke or pollution.

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

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    Certain health conditions, environmental factors and lifestyle factors can all contribute to coughing up phlegm. What is coughing up phlegm? 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.

  6. Excess mucus in the throat: Causes and management - Medical News...

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/overproduction-of-mucus-in-throat

    Learning the cause of excess mucus helps doctors determine the appropriate treatment. This article covers why someone may have an overproduction of mucus in the throat and how to manage it.

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

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    Phlegm may be clear, cream, white, yellow, green, rust-orange, or red. Lung diseases unrelated to infection, such as asthma or emphysema, tend to cause clear phlegm. However,...

  8. Constantly clearing your throat? Here's what to try

    www.health.harvard.edu/blog/constantly-clearing-your-throat-heres-what-to-try...

    Post-nasal drip is probably the most common cause of throat clearing. Your nose makes nasal mucus to help clear infections and allergens, or in response to irritants such as cold weather. A frequently runny nose can be quite disturbing.

  9. Postnasal Drip: Symptoms & Causes - Cleveland Clinic

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    Postnasal drip has many causes, including allergies, infections, pregnancy, medications and GERD. What is postnasal drip? Postnasal drip is when more mucus than normal gathers and drips down the back of your throat. You may feel like you have a tickle in the back of your throat.

  10. Causes and Risk Factors of Increased Mucus Production - Verywell...

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    Too much mucus may be the result of a chronic respiratory condition like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), an acute infection like bacterial pneumonia, or a lung disease like cystic fibrosis. While mucus can be beneficial to the body, producing too much mucus can cause breathing difficulties and an increased risk of secondary infection.

  11. Causes and Treatments for Excess Mucus in Throat - K Health

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    What Causes the Overproduction of Mucus? An overproduction of mucus is brought on by a wide range of illnesses, including bacterial infections, viral infections, allergies, and lung diseases. Acid reflux occurs when acid from your stomach travels up your esophagus and sits in the back of your throat.