I have acid reflux and have the mucous in my throat like everyone else but I find if I take 800-100 mg of C each day, the mucous or phlegm in my throat goes away, but the bad breath remains. Thanks for your response in advance. ...
Postnasal drip: Excess mucus dripping down the throat from the nasal passages. Environmental irritants: Smoke, air pollution, strong odors, or chemical fumes. GERD: Gastroesophageal reflux disease, where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing coughing. Chronic conditions: Conditions like ...
A chronic cough may develop in gastroesohpageal reflux disease (GERD) and is prominent in the morning, after waking, due to the irritation of the pharynx (back of the throat) by gastric contents (partially digested food and acid) while asleep. A cough may also occur in GERD during or ...
InGERD(gastroesophageal reflux) the rising gastric acid, especially after large meals and when sleeping, may irritate the throat (refluxpharyngitis) and trigger adry cough. Aspiration in GERD however, may cause significant inflammation in the respiratory tract and could result in mucus production (wet...
Inspiration (done properly) begins with the intake of oxygen-rich air in through the nostrils, down the throat, all the way into the bottom half of your lungs. Here’s a short video detailing the breathing process: Video Player 00:00 ...
body, resulting in excessive phlegm. Food allergies are also known to cause excessive phlegm, while certain types of food, such as dairy products, cause a thickening of mucus. Post nasal drip is another cause of excess mucus, specifically excess mucus at the back of your nose and throat. ...