Excessive mucus without cough
Dear kind community group
I am Hisham Hussain. 40 years
I have been suffering with excessive mucus coming from lungs with out coughing 3 months ago.
I find difficulty to expel continually accumulating phlegm coming from my lungs to throat
my case get worsen day by day and i feel recently short-breathing.
what make my case get worse is that i have not cough to help in expelling mucus out so it go to accumulate into lungs and airways.
I took montelukast and xyzal medicines for 2 weeks but i did not feel any better
have you found anything that helps ?
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@geegie- Hello. This ight not be the exact one that @tsedachalemu uses but the idea is probably the same:
thanks dear for sharing ideas that will help me.
thanks.
Thank you so much for this post - i have congestive heart failure but nothing seems to help my lungs - will try what you suggest. I love dairy products, especially drink a lot of milk, so will cut those out of my daily intake.
@jerrykdb- Welcome to Mayo Connect. This has to be very scary for you. When your heart can't pump enough blood around the body in order to make sure that your body works properly. This also makes it very hard for your other organs to work properly. Less blood to your kidneys causes fluid and water retention. You can have in swollen ankles, legs, abdomen (called edema), and weight gain. Symptoms may cause an increased need to urinate during the night. This is also why you have excess phlegm, a build-up of fluid around your lungs and in your chest. Have you undergone any procedures to have the liquid removed? Pleural infusion is one such procedure.
@jerrykdb, Hi, Jerry, I have asthma and chronic bronchitis so am on oxygen at night. My pulmonologist suggested that I restrict my dairy intake which was hard for me initially because I love all things dairy. However, restricting dairy has resulted in much less coughing and mucus production for me.
As @merpreb, posted, it is scary not to be able to breathe as well as we once did. However, Merry's information was so helpful to me and I hope to you as well. I have no medical background but a friend had the pleural infusion procedure and reported excellent results. I hope you will seek some medical relief for your symptoms and report back on how you are doing.
@hishamhussain Welcome to connect we give you our experience with same problem .I have had mucus in my throat so much that I thought I was going to choke. I don't have any lung problems I do have post nasal drip allergies and sinus problems My Dr gave me a antihistamine that cleared this up Levocetrizine .I also when I don't need it just take a O.T.C antihistamine .when needed Hope you get relief
I have same excessive mucus without cough,im new here and unexpectedly this post cross my wall when im searching about mucus without coughing,im 41 ,last few weeks i got flu cough and runny nose, i have skin allergies, (hives),i take medicine 2 x a wk,after an almost 3 yrs i discover that when i took fish oil(omega3) my allergies gone,and also ihave hypertension and when i took medicine for my blood pressure my throat itchy coz of medicine,so i try to stop and just take fish oil(omega3) suddenly i felt heavy chest,cant sleep,anxiety attacked ,i started dancing for excercise for almost a month and my heavy chest and sleep get back to normal,but after few wks i fell ill ,flu cough, runny nose,then get well ok, but suddenly i felt mucus on my throat without coughing, its annoying and sometimes its from my nose ,its white ,i tried coughing to remove them but still i have again and again and i felt that phlegm stock on my chest and i feel its on my throat, its like a kind of asthma symptoms or anything,😥not yet go to the doctor to check
Good morning, and welcome to Mayo Connect. We are a group of people living with a variety of conditions, and trying to help each other by sharing our experiences. We are not medical professionals, so we cannot offer medical advice.
It sounds like you are dealing with a couple of different things here, some sound very like allergies, and can probably be treated with an antihistamine. With chronic allergies like runny nose and itch, many doctors feel it is beneficial to take a mild antihistamine daily to control symptoms.
There are many medications for treating Hypertension, it is important to find one that works for you without bad side effects. Using exercise (and diet) in place of pills works for some people, but needs to be done with medical supervision. Uncontrolled hypertension can cause many serious problems as you get older.
Perhaps it is time to see your doctor about both of these and try to get some long-term relief.
Sue
Thank you and appreciate your effort to reply and response my post,yeah maybe i really need to do visit my doctor