Feeling phlegm sticking in the throat is related to colds, acute bronchitis, chronic laryngitis, etc., and can be treated with medication as prescribed by the doctor. 1. Colds: Most colds are self-curing and do not require special treatment. For the phenomenon of feeling phlegm sticking in the throat, you can dilute the phlegm by drinking a lot of water and keep the throat moist, so as to improve the uncomfortable symptoms. Some cold patients can also follow the doctor’s instructions with expectorant drugs, such as aminobromine hydrochloride, acetylcysteine and so on. 2. Acute bronchitis: Acute bronchitis can also cause some patients to feel phlegm sticking in the throat, and can be treated with expectorant drugs such as Ambroxol Hydrochloride and Bromhexine as prescribed by the doctor. 3. Chronic laryngitis: If it is clear that chronic laryngitis causes the feeling of phlegm sticking to the throat, you can follow the doctor’s instructions with carboxymethylstilbestrol, acetylcysteine and other phlegm drugs. For those who have obvious congestion and edema of the vocal cords, glucocorticoid therapy such as prednisone or dexamethasone can be applied to help eliminate mucosal edema of the larynx. It is recommended that those who feel phlegm sticking to the throat should consult a doctor for examination, and take reasonable medication under the doctor’s guidance after clarifying the cause of the disease. Daily attention to drink more water, avoid inhaling dust and irritating gases.