Phlegm in the throat after cerebral infarction is usually considered to be caused by the decline of tracheal expectoration function, swallowing disorder or lung infection.
The phlegm in the throat after cerebral infarction is considered to be caused by the decline of tracheal expectoration function due to prolonged bed rest, which makes the phlegm unable to be discharged in time and accumulates in the lungs, so the patient will have a lot of phlegm.
Patients with cerebral infarction occurring in the cortical brainstem bundles may have swallowing disorders, resulting in the inability to swallow saliva in time, which may lead to phlegm in the throat.
Patients with cerebral infarction are prone to a series of complications due to more prolonged bed rest, and lung infection is one of the common complications, which can easily lead to phlegm accumulation in the throat due to the weakening of the body, weak cough, and sticky phlegm.
Need to pay attention to cerebral infarction should actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, if the throat phlegm feel uncomfortable, you can consult the doctor for relevant treatment.