An E.N.T. doctor explains causes and solutions to excess mucus in the throat that won’t go away.

Mucus in the throat that won’t go away or that you “can’t get rid of,” as many people state, is a common problem.

“Throat clearing and mucus in the throat that will not go away is associated with stomach acid coming up into the back of the throat,” explains Dr. Stacey Silvers, MD, of Madison ENT & Facial Plastic Surgery in NYC, who is board certified in otolaryngology.

People with this form of acid reflux do not usually experience the ‘typical’ reflux symptoms of indigestion and ‘heartburn.’

“The body has one protective mechanism to acid in the back of the throat, which is mucus,” says Dr. Silvers.

“That thick mucus in the throat is annoying and causes the individual to clear their throat almost constantly in some cases.

“Mucus production does come from the back of the nose and drips down. 

“This often causes the individual to think the cause is allergies.

“Allergies cause congestion, sneezing, itching, mucus running and dripping from the nose. This can be successfully treated with allergy medication.

“Allergy medication will not treat that thick protective mucus in the throat causing the need to constantly clear the throat.”

How to Get Rid of Stubborn Mucus in the Back of your Throat

Dr. Silvers explains, “You can start by reducing eating three hours before bed and cutting down on highly acidic foods.

“If this does not work adequately you can try an OTC reflux suppresser until the symptoms resolve.

“And then continue to focus on dietary treatment measures to keep the reflux from happening and therefore the need for excessive mucus in the throat.”

An NYC expert in ear, nose and throat care, Dr. Silvers has been named among America’s Top Physicians and Surgeons in facial plastic surgery and otolaryngology numerous times since 2003.
Lorra Garrick has been covering medical, fitness and cybersecurity topics for many years, having written thousands of articles for print magazines and websites, including as a ghostwriter. She’s also a former ACE-certified personal trainer. 
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