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Constant phlegm in your throat and you don’t know why… See more

That “See more” type headline is usually trying to suggest a hidden disease, but constant phlegm in the throat (chronic mucus) is very common and usually has a few well-known causes.

🫁 Common reasons for constant phlegm

1. Post-nasal drip (most common)

Mucus from the nose drips down the throat.

  • Allergies (dust, pollen)
  • Sinus irritation or mild sinusitis
    This often causes throat clearing, especially in the morning.

2. Acid reflux (GERD)

Stomach acid irritates the throat.

  • Feeling of “lump in throat”
  • Worse after eating or lying down
    This is called silent reflux sometimes.

3. Allergies or irritants

  • Smoke, pollution, perfumes
  • Dust exposure
    These trigger excess mucus production.

4. Infections

  • Mild viral infections
  • Chronic sinus infections
    Can leave lingering mucus even after illness improves.

5. Dry air or dehydration

  • Thickens mucus, making it feel stuck in the throat
  • Common in winter or air-conditioned rooms

6. Smoking (or exposure to it)

  • Increases mucus production
  • Irritates airways

⚠️ When to get checked

See a doctor if you have:

  • Phlegm lasting more than 3–4 weeks
  • Blood in mucus
  • Weight loss or fever
  • Persistent hoarseness
  • Difficulty swallowing or breathing

🧠 Simple relief steps

  • Drink more water
  • Steam inhalation or warm showers
  • Treat allergies if present
  • Avoid late-night heavy meals (if reflux suspected)
  • Use a humidifier if air is dry

🧾 Bottom line

Constant throat phlegm is usually caused by post-nasal drip, reflux, allergies, or irritation—not a mysterious hidden condition.

If you want, tell me your symptoms (morning vs all day, any heartburn or allergies), and I can narrow down the most likely cause for you.

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