Feeling phlegm in the throat can not cough up and swallow with chronic pharyngitis, chronic rhinitis, reflux pharyngitis, bronchitis and other diseases, should be selected according to the cause of furacilin solution, mometasone furoate, lansoprazole, penicillin, etc. for treatment.
1. Chronic pharyngitis: chronic pharyngitis is a chronic inflammation that occurs in the mucous membrane of the pharynx, which can lead to pharyngeal discomfort and foreign body sensation. It is recommended to use some furacilin solution, compound borax solution and other gargles for treatment as prescribed by the doctor.
2. Chronic rhinitis: long-term chronic rhinitis, can lead to nasal inflammation spreading downward, resulting in lymphoid follicular hyperplasia of the mucous membrane of the pharynx, there may be a phlegm in the throat can not cough up the symptoms of swallowing. It is recommended to use local glucocorticoid sprays, such as mometasone furoate and budesonide, as prescribed by the doctor.
3. Reflux laryngitis: acid reflux to the throat, may cause discomfort in the throat, swallowing difficulties. It is recommended to apply some acid-suppressing drugs, such as lansoprazole and omeprazole, and apply some gastrointestinal stimulants, such as domperidone and itopride, if necessary.
4. Bronchitis: If the sputum is thick and sticky, there will be a situation that can not be coughed up and swallowed. It is recommended to use aminobromine hydrochloride, myrtle oil cough and phlegm treatment; if there is a bacterial infection, antibiotics such as penicillin, cefuroxime, etc. should be used as appropriate.
There are many reasons why you can’t cough up phlegm in your throat and can’t swallow it, so you should consult a doctor and get standardized treatment under his guidance.