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Default Oct 23, 2024 at 01:27 PM
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I have been suffering from having liquid in my throat, and constantly trying to clear my throat, but no matter how hard I try to clear it, it just wont clear up. I don't ever get a sore throat btw and sometimes my nose gets stuffy or runny. Does anyone know what the sickness I'm suffering with is called?
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Default Oct 23, 2024 at 02:36 PM
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I am not a doctor or medical professional so I can only offer an uneducated guess. It seems to me that you might be suffering from post-nasal drip. From what I've read as a amateur, it seems that post-nasal drip can have a multitude of causes: cold temperature, dry air, spicy food, certain nasal sprays, objects stuck in the nose. Allergic rhinitis is a medical condition that can cause it. Flu can be a cause. Also deviated nasal septum. These are common causes. A very rare cause of post-nasal drip is cystic fibrosis.

There are prescription and over-the-counter medications for post-nasal drip.

But please do not rely on what I have written. I am NOT a medical professional. A visit to a medical professional would be my best advice for you so you are not at the mercy of the guesses of amateurs like me.

I suffer sometimes from short-acting and long-acting post-nasal drip. I use over-the-counter expectorants and antihistamines for relief.

So sorry I could not be helpful to you!
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I am not a doctor or medical professional so I can only offer an uneducated guess. It seems to me that you might be suffering from post-nasal drip. From what I've read as a amateur, it seems that post-nasal drip can have a multitude of causes: cold temperature, dry air, spicy food, certain nasal sprays, objects stuck in the nose. Allergic rhinitis is a medical condition that can cause it. Flu can be a cause. Also deviated nasal septum. These are common causes. A very rare cause of post-nasal drip is cystic fibrosis.

There are prescription and over-the-counter medications for post-nasal drip.

But please do not rely on what I have written. I am NOT a medical professional. A visit to a medical professional would be my best advice for you so you are not at the mercy of the guesses of amateurs like me.

I suffer sometimes from short-acting and long-acting post-nasal drip. I use over-the-counter expectorants and antihistamines for relief.

So sorry I could not be helpful to you!
Thank you for your reply Yaowen. If its Post Nasal Drip, how come my voice never becomes hoarse?
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