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I sometimes experience cough and irritation or mucus in my throat. Please suggest the possible causes and treatment options.

Asked by Male, 41 · 19 days ago

Occasional cough along with throat irritation or a feeling of mucus in the throat is commonly caused by allergy, post-nasal drip from sinus or cold, throat infection, dust exposure, smoking, acidity, or dry weather. In many people, mucus collects in the throat due to irritation from allergies or sinus drainage, leading to frequent throat clearing and coughing, especially in the morning or at night. Drinking plenty of warm fluids, doing steam inhalation, and gargling with warm salt water may help reduce irritation and loosen mucus. Try to avoid cold drinks, smoking, dust, strong smells, and very spicy or oily foods if they worsen your symptoms. If acidity is contributing, avoid lying down immediately after meals and reduce tea, coffee, and late-night eating. Maintaining good hydration and using a humid environment may also help soothe the throat. However, if the cough continues for more than a few weeks, becomes severe, or is associated with fever, breathing difficulty, wheezing, chest pain, blood in sputum, or weight loss, you should consult a doctor for proper evaluation. The doctor may check for allergy, sinus problems, acid reflux, asthma, or infection and suggest treatment accordingly.
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  1. Common Causesa. Allergies or postnasal drip.b. Respiratory infections (e.g., colds, flu).c. Airway irritants (like smoke or dust).d. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

  2. Treatment Optionsa. Over-the-counter medications like decongestants or cough syrups.b. Stay hydrated to thin mucus.c. Use throat lozenges or warm saltwater gargles.

  3. When to See a Doctora. Cough persisting longer than three weeks.b. Notable shortness of breath.c. High fever accompanying symptoms.

  4. Red Flagsa. Coughing up blood.b. Severe chest pain or difficulty breathing.c. Sudden weight loss or fatigue.

Answered 19 days ago