Post-nasal drip is one of those health issues that can be filed under livable, but completely annoying. After all, regularly swallowing, clearing your throat, and even gagging on mucus in the back of ...
Post-nasal drip occurs when mucus moves down your throat, causing irritation and cough. Here’s how medical professionals say you can stop it in its tracks.
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I have suffered from postnasal drip for more than 20 years. I have seen ear, nose and throat doctors and my primary care physician. The drip leads to a cough, which annoys family and ...
Dealing with post-nasal drip is never fun – check out these six tips for relieving symptoms next time it strikes. Sometimes, it’s the conditions that cause you the smallest amount of discomfort that ...
We need mucus in order to moisten the areas of the nose, throat, stomach and intestinal tract and trap bacteria and viruses before they can cause infection. Ordinarily, we won’t notice the mucus.