Thyroid nodules usually do not lead to phlegm in the throat. If the patient has chronic bronchitis, pharyngitis, rhinitis and so on in combination with thyroid nodules, it may lead to phlegm in the patient’s throat.
1. Chronic bronchitis: if the patient in the thyroid nodules on the basis of pathogenic bacteria infection, pathogenic bacteria invasion of the bronchial mucosa, in the inflammation of repeated stimulation, can lead to patients with phlegm in the throat, more also accompanied by cough and other uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Pharyngitis: if the patient usually do not do a good job of keeping warm, on the basis of thyroid nodules, chronic inflammation of the pharynx, resulting in increased secretion, can also lead to the emergence of phlegm in the throat, accompanied by pharyngeal dryness and foreign body sensation.
3. Rhinitis: If the patient has thyroid nodules, usually weaker, or do not do a good job of warming measures, can lead to increased nasal mucosal secretions, reflux may appear phlegm in the throat, accompanied by nasal congestion, runny nose and other uncomfortable symptoms.
Thyroid nodules usually do not cause phlegm in the throat, when the size of the thyroid nodule is too large, there will be compression symptoms, such as difficulty in breathing, difficulty in swallowing and so on. If the patient has thyroid nodules and phlegm in the throat, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms.