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- Coughing Up Phlegm: Causes and Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Coughing up phlegm is a normal symptom of colds and other conditions But coughing up phlegm without feeling sick could indicate a more serious underlying issue
- Coughing up phlegm but not sick: Causes, phlegm colors, and more
Causes of coughing up phlegm White phlegm can also occur in asthma or other chronic lung diseases, one should consider that the color of phlegm alone is not a reliable diagnosis in itself
- Reasons Why Your Cough May Not Be Improving - WebMD
Reasons why your cough persists (conditions that cause chronic cough) and what you may be doing to impede healing
- Coughing Up Phlegm but Not Sick: An Overview (2025)
Coughing up phlegm in the morning is common and can be attributed to the accumulation of mucus in the airways overnight This accumulation can result from conditions like postnasal drip, where mucus from the nasal passages flows into the throat while lying down, or from chronic conditions such as COPD or asthma
- Coughing Up Mucus: Causes and Treatment Options
Coughing up mucus can be caused by respiratory infections, allergies, GERD, and more In some cases, a mucus cough could be related to a serious health issue
- Phlegm or Mucus in Throat: Causes, Treatment, and More
Excess mucus coughed up is referred to as phlegm Keep reading to learn what causes excess mucus production in your throat and what you can do about it
- Chronic cough - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
A chronic cough can occur with other symptoms, including: A runny or stuffy nose A feeling of liquid running down the back of your throat, also known as postnasal drip Clearing your throat a lot Sore throat Hoarseness Wheezing and shortness of breath Heartburn or a sour taste in your mouth In rare cases, coughing up blood When to see a
- Why you wake up hacking up mucus every morning—and what to do . . .
Morning phlegm is usually the result of overnight mucus pooling from post-nasal drip, acid reflux, smoking, or chronic airway irritation such as mild asthma or early COPD Less often it signals infection or heart or lung disease Identifying triggers, improving bedroom air quality, treating nasal allergies, and checking for reflux usually stop the daily cough Persistent, blood-streaked, or
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