
Post-nasal drip was the number one symptom (15%) and the second most common was chronic throat clearing (14%). Reflux Mucus Is Thick and Associated with Other Reflux SymptomsĪlmost 77,000 people responded to a poll we ran asking what reflux symptom(s) people have. So it’s not relief immediately following a spray. That being said, the steroid inhalers must be used twice a day for an extended period of time before any benefit is realized. People with allergic rhinitis can be successfully treated with antihistamine medications and steroid inhalers. When patients with allergic rhinitis are examined by a knowledgeable physician, the usual findings are boggy, swollen, purplish nasal lining with a thin, clear-as-glass type of mucus. Most people with allergic rhinitis (nose) have attacks when they come in contact with their offending allergens some people have more chronic symptoms, particularly those who are in constant contact with the offender(s) however, many people who have constant allergic symptoms actually may have respiratory reflux.

Many people with allergic rhinitis, for example, walk around carrying Kleenex and, when exposed to their inciting allergen, they usually have related symptoms such as stuffy nose, runny nose, sneezing, and itchy, watery, red or swollen eyes chronic throat-clearing is not typically a symptom of allergy. When people have inhalant allergies, e.g., dust, mold, pollen, the consistency of the mucus produced is usually copious, thin, and watery. Allergic Mucus is Thin and There’s Usually a Lot of Itĭifferent medical conditions result in different consistency and color of the mucus. And when there's too much mucus, it causes throat clearing. Many things can cause this, including allergy, acid reflux and inhaled irritants. When the mucus membranes are irritated or inflamed, they produce more/ excess mucus. Inhaled viruses, bacteria, and particulate matter are trapped on and in this sticky layer, which prevents such foreign material from being absorbed or attacking us all the time. The respiratory system’s mucus has many functions, but its two most important are its lubrication and barrier functions. This normal mucus is not too thick or not too thin, and it is usually swallowed unnoticed. The lining of the nose, sinuses, throat, actually the entire respiratory tract, is lined by mucous membranes and under normal circumstances the nose and throat make about a quart of mucus a day.

It may come as no great surprise, but the mucous membranes manufacture and secrete mucus.
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Skin is the lining covering the outside of the body, and the lining on the inside of us is made up of mucous membranes. (More about that later.) Some Throat Clearing from Mucus Is Normal Many patients undergo unnecessary tests and procedures for these problems unnecessarily because doctors don’t understand respiratory reflux very well. This is important to understand! For example, post-nasal drip does not cause chronic cough, but reflux can cause both the drip and the cough.

Post-nasal drip is a symptom and not cause of other conditions. Most people (80%) who have acid reflux have silent reflux (LPR) and respiratory issues, including problems with throat mucus. However, only 20% of people with reflux have those symptoms. We call it silent reflux because it doesn’t have the best-known symptoms, heartburn or indigestion. The most common cause of chronic throat clearing, too much mucus and post-nasal drip is acid reflux.
