A 43-year-old member asked:
constant mucus in throat?
1 doctor answer

Dr. Soroosh Armandi answered
16 years experience Anti-Aging Medicine
Allergic rhinitis: Sounds like allergic rhinitis or if you're a smoker then it maybe chronic bronchitis. If you don't smoke, then it can be treated by avoiding allergens, especially pollen dust, and other household triggers or you may see your primary doc and be given a nasal corticosteroid spray which are usually quite effective.
Answered on Feb 9, 2019
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