Symptoms:
Symptoms of excess nose mucus can be many and varied. In
fact, many people who have bad breath issues do not
even realize that they have this problem. Some of the most
common symptoms are listed below.
1. The need to clear your throat on a regular
basis.
This is probably the most common symptom of excess
nose mucus. When the mucus drains from your sinuses it will commonly collect at the top of the throat area.
2. Constantly swallowing or feel that you have
something trapped in the back of your throat.
This is that "constant phlegm in throat" feeling
again. Also if you have the sensation of a lump in
your throat, then once again this is most likely a
collection of mucus.
Treatment of Excess Nose Mucus and the Constant Phlegm in Throat Feeling:
It is essential to flush the excess nose mucus from
the nasal passages and throat area. Mucus left in
this area will stagnate and cause infections which
worsen the problem. I've found an excellent product
here. that greatly assists in the flushing process.
Crusty old nose mucus left in the nasal and sinus
passages also stops the intended proper drainage of the
sinus cavities. Once these areas are cleaned, it is
important to maintain the area.
Where can I find more information about nose mucus
and the constant phlegm in throat feeling?
If you are someone who suffers excess nose mucus on a
regular basis,
this article will provide additional information on how you can put a stop to your bad breath, while you are working on your post nasal drip and excess mucus issues.
Meanwhile, this
free e-book is a fantastic resource that covers all aspects of bad breath, including it's relationship to the constant phlegm in throat feeling and nose mucus.
Also, take time to check out these links, which lead to other articles on
Post Nasal Drip,
Sinusitus and
Tonsil Stones - issues that are all related to bad breath.
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