Hello Doctors,
Post Lunch I feel mucus in my throat. It will be discomfort during evening, I try coughing and clear mucus. Burps and I feel something is stuck. I get wheezing sound when I exhale fully. Frequently I get running nose.
I eat my food fast and it is because I chew less? What is this condition? Pls explain in detail and suggest a home or natural remedy
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Sir... Extra mucous or productive cough if present for a long duration might indicate some underlying pathology. If rhonci is audible, or wheeze is present for a while.. It's might well indicate a respiratory pathology.
I would like for you to get that checked. And sorry to disappoint, there is no home remedy to treat a wheeze if present. You need to consider that with some serious attention.
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Hope you are doing better.
This problem mostly indicates reflux pharyngitis that happens due to gastroesophageal reflux disease, that is in layman's term acidity.
You also need to notice any bad breath if present.
Also observe if it increases at night on lying down.
Feel free to consult for a planned treatment and lifestyle modifications.
Hi ,
This Could be due to GERD.
acid reflux disorder., After eating food, due to acid reflux, your food is regurgitated thats why you have these symptoms.,
You can avoid this
Don't lie down immediately after eating
Chew your food properly
Don't eat fast, Avoid coffee, oily foods, spicy item..,
Avoid eating when the food is too hot
Don't Skip your meal
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Tab-pan-D 1-0-1 for 5 days before food
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Stay hydrated., If you have queries, consult me on practo.,
Hope this helps.,
Your symptoms could be due to GERD,,post nasal drip causing throat irritation and mucus,or sinusitis/rhinitis.you can try ganaton total once a day, histafree tablet once daily and rhinocort nasal spray for a few days.If not relieved consult an ENT specialist initially,and if required an gastroenterologist
Your symptoms - throat mucus after meals, burping, "something stuck," wheeze on full exhale, and frequent runny nose suggest a mix of acid reflux (GERD/LPR) and possible allergic rhinitis or post-nasal drip. Eating quickly and chewing less can worsen reflux, as food is poorly digested, and this leads to increased stomach pressure. Natural steps include eating slowly, chewing well, avoiding lying down for 2â3 hours after meals, reducing consumption of spicy/oily foods, and staying hydrated. For runny nose/wheezing, rule out allergies or asthma. If symptoms persist, you may need an ENT or gastro consult and tests like laryngoscopy or pH study. Red flags for which you need urgent attention are blood in vomit, severe chest pain, or breathlessness. For tailored management, book a consult on Practo.
The mucus can be due to URTI and Rhinitis. The wheezing is due to inflammation in upper respiratory tract. You need proper evaluation by an ENT specialist.
The mucus you are telling can be dua to reflux
Running nose may be due to allergy or infection
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walk after having food minimum 15 to 20 minutes for digestion and eat less in night and 2-3 hrs before sleep
eat slowly and avoid fast food and oily food
This is due to sudden swallowing of food that causes reflux to prevent this u may take proper medications and slowly chew the food some of medications amay help u can consult for firther
You may feel mucus in your throat due to chronic conditions like acid reflux (GERD), allergies, or chronic sinusitis,
Eat your food slow and chew better to avoid gerd
Stomach acid can irritate the esophagus, leading to a feeling of a lump or mucus in the throat.
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