Why Do You Have Constant Mucus in Your Throat Even When You’re Not Sick

If mucus is persistent for weeks with:
• fever
• blood
• severe sinus pain
• difficulty breathing
• voice changes
Consult a doctor, because that needs evaluation
Constant throat mucus is usually a sign of slow digestion, poor fluid movement, or airway irritation, not infection
Support the system, and your throat finally feels light again
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