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The surprising causes of phlegm (and how to get rid

Posted on April 29, 2026 by Admin

Phlegm (thick mucus in the throat or chest) is common, but when it keeps coming back, the cause is often more surprising than people expect.

Here are the main hidden causes of phlegm and what actually helps get rid of it:


🫁 Surprising causes of phlegm

1. Allergies (dust, pollen, pets)

Your body produces extra mucus to “trap” allergens. This is one of the most common hidden causes of constant throat clearing.


2. Post-nasal drip

Mucus from your nose slowly drips into your throat, especially at night. You may feel like phlegm is “stuck,” even when your chest is fine.


3. Acid reflux (silent reflux)

Stomach acid rising into the throat can trigger mucus production without obvious heartburn. This is called laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) and often causes:

  • throat clearing
  • hoarseness
  • feeling of lump in throat

4. Smoking or pollution exposure

Smoke and air pollution irritate airways, causing your body to produce more mucus as protection.


5. Infections (even mild or lingering)

After a cold or flu, mucus can stick around for weeks as your airways heal.


6. Dehydration

Thick, sticky mucus forms when your body lacks enough water—making phlegm harder to clear.


🧴 How to get rid of phlegm naturally

💧 1. Stay well hydrated

Water thins mucus, making it easier to clear.


🌫️ 2. Steam inhalation

Inhaling warm steam helps loosen phlegm in the chest and throat.


🍯 3. Warm drinks

  • Honey + warm water
  • Ginger tea
  • Herbal teas

These soothe irritation and reduce mucus thickness.


🧂 4. Saltwater gargle

Helps clear throat mucus and reduces inflammation.


🛌 5. Sleep with your head elevated

Prevents mucus from pooling in your throat overnight.


🥗 6. Avoid trigger foods (if reflux is the cause)

  • spicy foods
  • fried foods
  • caffeine
  • late-night meals

🌬️ 7. Improve air quality

  • Use a humidifier if air is dry
  • Reduce dust exposure
  • Avoid smoke

⚠️ When to see a doctor

Get checked if phlegm is:

  • lasting more than 3–4 weeks
  • yellow/green with fever
  • bloody
  • associated with weight loss or shortness of breath

Bottom line

Phlegm is usually not a disease itself—it’s a symptom of irritation, allergies, reflux, or infection. Treating the underlying cause is what actually makes it go away long-term.

If you want, I can help you figure out which cause fits your symptoms best and give a more targeted plan.

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