bowman316
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So I know this is not the best place to ask this, but I don't know of any good medical forums, and I know tons of people will see this. So...
For about the last 10 years I have had constant phlegm in the back of my throat. And I would cough some up periodically, when I was well hydrated. I recently realized that there is 2 different types of the Phlegm. There is the normal type, from being sick with a cold. It only hangs around a few days. But the constant phlegm seems to come from deeper down in the throat. It's hard to explain the difference. But the cold phlegm comes up easier, and in more volume. The other phlegm is just not the same. That is why I think the constant phlegm is from my GERD, and heartburn. It is probably covering up an injured throat. Does this make any sense?
For about the last 10 years I have had constant phlegm in the back of my throat. And I would cough some up periodically, when I was well hydrated. I recently realized that there is 2 different types of the Phlegm. There is the normal type, from being sick with a cold. It only hangs around a few days. But the constant phlegm seems to come from deeper down in the throat. It's hard to explain the difference. But the cold phlegm comes up easier, and in more volume. The other phlegm is just not the same. That is why I think the constant phlegm is from my GERD, and heartburn. It is probably covering up an injured throat. Does this make any sense?