Every day I cough up what looks like a scab with ugly mucous and blood
Every day I cough up what looks like a scab with ugly mucous and tiny amounts of blood. It seems to come from the back of my throat or nose. My doctor has seen the scab but does not see anything wrong. This, to me, seems really odd. Has anyone had this problem?
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Sorry for gross pic as well. But so glad you posted. I have exact same thing, since I was 25, now 47. No dr will bother to acknowledge the issue. I used to get it about once a week but the last year has it happening every other day. So frustrating to have. Just as you described, comes from nasal into back of throat, it gets sort of caught in between then you have to cough, sometimes violently, to hack it out. Have you had any more help with it at all? Any luck getting more answers? Thanks again so much for posting! I've been looking for years for anyone who had this issue, Dr's all think im crazy , even when I showed pictures they just say it's snot. It is not normal snot, that's for sure!
how are you doing now? Have the scabs stayed from forming? This is such a mystery to Dr's it seems so we have to try to help each other all out. Thanks for posting.
Thank you for your detailed post, & so sorry for all you've been through ! We are among the mysterious i guess. Seems like it should be simple thing to figure out yet after your experience seems dr still do not know. Keep going and searching and in meantime we have to live with it best we can. It is unreal how difficult this thing is to figure out.
@jea1 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. It must be concerning and frustrating to not have answers. I'm wondering if you have considered traveling to see a specialized provider?
jea1- Hi. I wouldn’t classify yourself as this being a mystery. That will make you feel as if you have something really wrong with you. Bodies are amazing and complex at the same time. If this is not causing you real issues other than annoyance and started in your twenties. It’s most likely an area in your nasal cavity that for whatever reason causes an inability for mucous to clear in that area, so sometimes it may sit there and that’s when you start to feel it. Overtime mucous membranes can dry out which is perhaps why you feel it more and more. This could be something so simple as upping your water hydration, adding humidifier to your room and or making sure your diet is rich in all vital nutrients. Try to load up on more water, and fresh fruits, vegetables and a low inflammatory diet.
I've seen 5 ENT drs. Much like others here, dr has never seen or heard of such thing and just dismiss it as no problem. Essentially I suppose it isn't a problem but it sure is awful to do every 2 days. Like others here sometimes trying to hack it out is quite difficult and uncomfortable, horrible hacking to get it unstuck sometimes and occasionally you do start to choke on it a bit trying to dislodge it enough to cough it out. I've had to lean all the way forward so it doesn't choke me while I'm hacking away. I get chronic sore throat every few months of unknown reason as well. Just would be nice to not have to live with this issue. Not sure what other specialist to see for it.
I don't feel something is really wrong with me, I've lived with it for years, but it obviously isn't common and seems like it shouldn't be such a "mystery" to determine the cause. Thanks for your reply. Glad to at least know some others have the same issue and may be able to help each other out here with their own experiences.
Dried out throat mucus: If I am using fast-acting morphine for heart spams, despite my dental sleep apnea device, my mouth dries faster. I try to use less drastic medications with less side-effects! Keep hydrated!
@jea1-my apologies if my reply came off as you feeling like you had something wrong with you. That’s not what I meant at all. I’ve actually dealt with what you have experienced. Not as often, but similar. As well as the sore throats. I’ve often thought at felt like had a sore throat, and I cleared a hard piece of mucous in the very back of my nasal/sinus cavity and my sore throat feel, literally went away. I noticed this more if I was dehydrated, other things in my diet had changed or if I was run down. Keep in mind ENTs are surgeons and unless you come to them with something they feel they can operate on, they will not most likely shoe no interest or just give you an antibiotic. Everyone’s body creates and excretes mucous differently. It’s really quite gross. But I would try with upping hydration or humidifier at night first, to see if you notice a difference. Take care.
I have the same problem, a few times a week for several years. The only thing that I can say changed around the time it started happening was that we got a dog—I’m wondering if a structural anomaly coupled with allergies could be the cause.