The feeling of phlegm in the nose and palate can be seen in chronic rhinitis, pharyngitis, nasopharyngitis and other diseases, which require timely consultation to identify the cause.
1. Chronic rhinitis: When a large amount of secretion produced by chronic rhinitis backs up and drips into the palate, there will be a feeling of phlegm in the nose and palate.
2. Pharyngitis: when pharyngeal inflammation is more serious, it can spread to the nasopharyngeal junction, resulting in congestion and edema of the mucous membrane at the nasopharyngeal junction and producing a large amount of secretion attachment, which can produce a feeling of always feeling phlegm in the nose and palate.
3. Nasopharyngitis: the main manifestation of nasopharyngeal dryness, the back of the nose has a viscous secretion, often want to cough it up or suck snot.
There may be other reasons for the feeling of phlegm in the nose and palate, so it is recommended that you consult a regular hospital to clarify your condition and treat it actively.