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The Real Causes of Constant Phlegm and Mucus in Throat and How to Get Rid of It

Posted on April 3, 2026 by Admin

Constant phlegm or mucus in the throat can be annoying, uncomfortable, and sometimes a sign of an underlying issue. Here’s a detailed guide on the causes and effective ways to get rid of it:


🤧 Common Causes of Excess Phlegm

1. Allergies

  • Pollen, dust, pet dander, or mold can trigger overproduction of mucus.
  • Often accompanied by itchy throat, watery eyes, or sneezing.

2. Respiratory Infections

  • Colds, flu, sinus infections, or bronchitis increase mucus production.
  • Thick, yellow or green phlegm can indicate infection.

3. Post-Nasal Drip

  • Mucus drains from the sinuses down the back of the throat, often unnoticed.
  • Causes constant throat clearing or tickling sensation.

4. Acid Reflux (GERD)

  • Stomach acid irritates the throat, stimulating mucus production.
  • Often worse after meals or at night, may cause cough or hoarseness.

5. Smoking or Air Pollution

  • Smoke, chemicals, or dust irritate the respiratory tract.
  • Leads to chronic mucus buildup and persistent coughing.

6. Chronic Sinus Issues

  • Sinusitis or deviated septum can block mucus drainage.
  • Causes a constant feeling of congestion.

7. Certain Foods or Medications

  • Dairy products sometimes thicken mucus in sensitive individuals.
  • Some medications (e.g., ACE inhibitors) may trigger cough and mucus production.

✅ How to Reduce and Get Rid of Phlegm

1. Stay Hydrated

  • Drink plenty of water to thin mucus and make it easier to expel.

2. Use a Humidifier

  • Moist air keeps throat and nasal passages from drying out.

3. Steam Inhalation

  • Inhale warm steam (shower or bowl of hot water) to loosen mucus.

4. Avoid Irritants

  • Quit smoking, avoid dust, and limit exposure to polluted air.

5. Manage Allergies

  • Use antihistamines or nasal sprays if allergies are the cause.

6. Treat Underlying Conditions

  • If phlegm is due to GERD, sinus infection, or respiratory disease, treat the root cause for lasting relief.

7. Natural Remedies

  • Ginger tea, honey, and lemon can soothe the throat and reduce mucus.
  • Saltwater gargle helps clear mucus stuck in the throat.

⚠️ When to See a Doctor

  • Persistent green or bloody phlegm
  • Shortness of breath or chest pain
  • Phlegm lasting more than a few weeks despite home remedies

💡 Key Takeaway

Excess phlegm is usually caused by allergies, infections, acid reflux, or irritants, and can often be relieved with hydration, steam, and avoiding triggers. Chronic or unusual mucus should always be evaluated by a healthcare professional.


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