The body uses mucus to filter pollutants out of the air. As a result, the mucus traps germs and allergens before they enter the body. The bacterial and viral organisms trapped in this secretion may cause a foul odor, throat irritation and other...
Mucus, or phlegm, in the throat may be the result of smoking, the common cold or another respiratory condition, such as allergies or bronchitis. Regardless of what is causing the problem, getting rid of the buildup might take some time. For those...
Mucous becomes trapped in your throat due to varying reasons such as post nasal drip, the common cold or allergies. When this occurs you may find yourself suffering a nonproductive cough and scratchy throat. Eliminating allergens and thinning...
The human body produces some degree of mucus on a daily basis. Clear, thin mucus is a sign that the immune system is functioning well. Yellow or green thick mucus is a sign that the body is fighting some sort of infection, however. The darker the...
Mucus, or phlegm, in the throat can be uncomfortable and lead to bad breath or other health problems. Chronic mucus may be caused by postnasal drip, allergies, acid reflux, sinusitis or other inflammatory infections. Determining the exact cause of...
Excessive mucus production among babies typically isn't a serious symptom, especially during the transition period between breast feeding and a solid-food diet. Contact your child's doctor, however, if the excessive mucus continues more than a few...
Mucus is a slippery substance that serves as a protective lubricant in certain parts of the body, such as the sinuses and throat. It's produced by mucus cells in mucus glands and contains primarily water, mucin, salts, electrolytes and various...
Your body needs some mucus in the throat to protect your respiratory system; however, excess mucus, associated with nasal congestion, colds and bronchitis, may result in throat irritation, pain and discomfort. In severe cases, you may experience...
Mucus is a normal part of the upper respiratory system in the sinuses, nasal passages and throat, and usually runs down the throat without you even realizing it. When a microorganism irritates the respiratory passages, the result can be an...
Mucus can build up in different places in the body, including the lungs, throat, nose and chest. Coughing is often the best way to expel excess mucus from the throat and lungs. Your child will need to blow his nose if the mucus is in the nasal...
Post nasal drip is a condition characterized by the sensation of constant mucus dripping from the nose through the back of the throat. This can result in various symptoms, depending on affected structures in the head and neck.
If your throat feels clogged, gooey, sticky or inflamed, you might have mucus buildup. Mucus is a slippery substance that protects many of your body's tissues. Certain illnesses, however, can send mucus production into overdrive, causing...
A sore throat may be caused by bacteria, a virus, breathing through the mouth or a variety of irritants. If an illness is causing the sore throat, the glands that are located near the throat or your tonsils may be swollen as well, causing...
Sinus infections account for more than 15 billion doctor visits annually, according to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, or the NIAID. A sinus infection is the inflammation of the sinus cavity due to a virus, bacteria or...
Sore throats are caused from a variety of sources including viruses, bacterial infections or allergies. You can turn to home remedies to treat the symptoms of your sore throat and boost your recovery.
Tavist (clemastine) is an antihistamine that works by blocking histamine actions in the body, thereby reducing the effects of allergic reactions. According to the website Drugs.com, Tavist is used to treat or prevent upper respiratory allergies...
Acid from the stomach can regurgitate into the throat. This backflow of stomach acid, which irritates the voice box, is called reflux laryngitis. The valve between the esophagus, which is the food pipe, and the stomach protects reflux of acid....
Postnasal drip is responsible for 50 percent of lingering coughs that last more than three weeks, according to "Kelley's Essentials of Internal Medicine." While adults are coordinated enough to manage swallowing and coughing with mucus in the...
There are two kinds of cough, the dry hacking kind caused by a tickle in your throat and the congested, mucus-filled kind caused by congestion in your head or chest. You can suppress a dry cough to help soothe your throat, but you should make a...
Coughing is your body's way of clearing irritating material and mucus from the airway. Coughs can also be the result of illness. Acute coughs, which last no longer than three weeks, often develop along with a cold, a sinus infection or the flu....
The American Academy of Otolaryngology explains that post nasal drip is the excessive dripping of mucus in the back of the throat. In healthy adults, mucus is constantly swallowed unconsciously, but when nasal secretions increase, post nasal drip...
According to Mayoclinic.com, bird flu, or avian flu, is a type of influenza virus that although rare in the human population, it can be deadly. According to the UK National Health Services (NHS), there are 16 strains of bird flu known to man. The...
A deviated septum can occur when the nasal symptom, the thin wall inside the nose, moves off to one side. The Mayo Clinic explains that the septum keeps the right and left nasal cavities apart. When the septum moves off to one side, the result...
We have all had a cold or flu that has lingered with that dry hacking cough that never seems to go away. It is painful and makes laying down to sleep miserable and impossible. The dry, unproductive cough can cause muscle spasms, pain in the...
Allergies affect each person differently and are caused by an overreaction of the immune system to a substance, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. The immune system recognizes a substance as a potentially dangerous...
An itchy throat can be an annoying condition but it is usually not a serious condition and can be treated at home with some simply remedies. The throat has a special mucosal membrane that may become irritated by allergies or hay fever, tobacco...
Allergies are known for their reactions in the body such as sneezing, coughing and asthma-like symptoms. A less common symptom associated with allergies is trouble swallowing. Trouble swallowing caused by allergies is the result of postnasal drip...
According to the ABQ Journal, post-nasal drip is a condition where mucus secretions drip in the back of the throat. Post-nasal drip is the result of another pre-existing condition such as allergies, the common cold or a nasal deformity. In order...
You can avoid costly over-the-counter products and their side effects by creating your own nutritional cough relief remedies. These options incorporate nutritionally sound herbs and foods that contain natural medicinal properties to address...
Salivary Gland cancer occurs in the salivary glands that produce saliva. The cancer develops in the inner lining or some part of the glands. Learn more about this cancer in this video.