What to do if you can’t cough up phlegm stuck in your throat?

Phlegm sticking in the throat and coughing it up is considered to be related to chronic pharyngitis, chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, etc., which can be relieved by general treatment and medication.
1. Chronic pharyngitis: phlegm sticking to the throat and coughing it up is considered to be caused by the onset of chronic pharyngolaryngitis, first of all, improve the working and living environment, you can drink a small amount of water, dilute phlegm, and actively treat chronic inflammation of the nose and nasopharynx. Compound borax solution and other gargles, iodine tablets, silver and yellow tablets, and other containing treatment.
2. Chronic bronchitis: phlegm sticking in the throat can not be coughed up to consider chronic bronchitis caused by drinking warm water, dilute phlegm, by patting the back, to promote the discharge of phlegm, under the guidance of the doctor orally phlegm medication, such as aminoglutethimide hydrochloride oral solution, Carboxymethylstilbestrol oral solution and other drug therapy.
3. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): If you can’t cough up phlegm in your throat, consider that it is caused by COPD, drink plenty of warm water to ensure that the amount of water you drink every day, and follow the doctor’s instructions to apply acetylcysteine, budesonide and other medications to carry on the nebulizer inhalation, to promote the discharge of phlegm through the dilution of phlegm.
If the sputum in the throat can not be coughed up, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, after a clear diagnosis of medication and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.