Excessive Mucus with Esophageal Cancer
Does anyone suffer from excessive mucus after eating or drinking. I was diagnosed with Esophageal Cancer one year ago. I started off with chemo, which did nothing and was switched to Keytruda every 3 weeks which has worked wonders. I am still stage 4 though. I was told that what I have is treatable, but not curable. I guess I can live with that. I have this excessive amount of mucus when I eat or drink. Does anyone else have this, and if you do, how do you deal with it?
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Yes, my husband does as well. He is 2 months out after surgery and is still coughing up lots of clear flem, primarily after eating pills or foot but sometimes just starts coughing out of the blue and coughs up a large amount of clear flem. We are hopeful this will eventually cease. If anyone has any suggestions, we'd welcome them.
Also, we are still trying to find good foods to eat ... we experiment with all sorts of things. Breakfast is the best meal by far and it progressively gets harder to eat as the day goes on. We also have dumping syndrome occasionally even though we are working hard to limit sugar intake. If any of you would share foods that have worked for you we'd love to give them a try.
Thinking of you all as we work through these things together.
@mcmuck29, how are things going? Have you and your husband discovered more foods that work as the weeks go by?
I feel better after reading your message. My husband had a sarcoma of the tongue and throat and is cancer free now. But the mucus is non stop. He is on a feeding tube We are hoping that he will be a candidate for the HBO treatment.
We keep experimenting but its really challenging. I would welcome any ideas. Spaghetti casserole and Chinese (without the crisp noodles) are the best for him so far. Scrambled eggs, fish, mashed potatoes, cheerios, oatmeal and softer fruits also work (watermelon, cantelope) also work. cheerios, oatmeal, these are just a few things that come to mind. Bread hasn't worked well for him.
He still does cough up phlegm but much less than before. Unfortunately, he also developed blood clots which traveled to his lungs so we are working to correct that now, too.
Thank you for mentioning googling foods that cause increased mucus production and foods that do not. My husband had Stage 3 Esophageal cancer treatment and surgery beginning in November with surgery in early March. He had heavy mucus initially and it seems to slowly be getting better ... however, just when we think it's going away it rears its ugly head. I am going to Google for this information. Thank you.
Any suggestions are so helpful!
Another thing I learned for help with swallowing- while eating drink a cold soda just when you’re having trouble - no straw…
Can you tell me how many HBo treatments you had and how long you were in the capsule. My husband has had 35 treatments. Each one lasts 2 hours but the mucus is still coming constantly.
How did you change your diet?
I had surgery September 2022 , and have had the same thing , with me it comes and goes , I make sure to spit out anything that comes up rinse with mouth wash
Thanks, I will google for foods, too, to do with mucus forming.