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It is not normal to get a thick saliva. This suggests some inflammation in the upper respiratory tract, sinuses or the oral cavity.
A careful examination is required to investigate the cause.
Saliva is an essential secretion produced by the salivary glands inside our oral cavity. We produce around 1-2 liters of this mucoid secretion every day. It has many uses. It acts as a lubricating fluid while we eat and talk. It is antibacterial and destroys many bacteria entering our mouth.
Apart from this, it has few enzymes that aid in the digestion of food .
Normally, it has a thin, non-disturbing consistency. It is absolutely non-irritating and alkaline in nature. Any variation from this normal form indicates an illness.
This is, by far, the commonest cause of getting thick mucous in throat. Chronic sinus problems are usually due to allergic reasons. It may be related to dust mites, pollens, vegetation etc. However, some persistent infective agents may also cause it.
Patients suffering with such problems often complain of thick phlegm and bad breath. This happens because, the sinuses keep producing mucus in response to the irritant causing it. This mucous continuously fills up the sinuses and then spills into the nose, or backwards, into the throat. This is called post nasal drip.
The dripping mucous sticks to the inner lining of the throat. It keeps collecting layer by layer and thickens in the process.
Patients have a tendency to pull the sticky phlegm from their throat into the mouth and spit it out. The condition may also be accompanied by other symptoms like low grade fever or headache.
If you have any sinus problems, then you need to go to an ENT specialist and get treatment.
Water is a major component of saliva. If you are drinking less water than required, it is possible that you may get relatively thick salivary secretions.
You may notice that you urine is also concentrated and darker in color.
So if you have no other complaint besides having a thick sputum that tends to stick in the throat, you may just need to take more water.
Smoking irritates the internal lining of the upper respiratory tract. This leads to increased mucus production in the upper airways. Smokers often feel that something is sticking in their throat. They may continuously try to swallow it down.
They may also experience some cough with mucoid secretions.
Another reason can be candidiasis in the oral cavity. Check for any white patch inside your mouth. If yes, you may be infested with a fungus called Candida.
Candidiasis requires treatment with antifungal medicines. All sugars and carbohydrate diets need to be limited. Also, good oral hygiene is required during treatment.
Do you have any cough or cold-like symptoms? When a person has flu or any other respiratory infection in which mucoid secretions are produced, the thick mucus may mix with salivary secretions to make them viscous and sticky.
In such situations, the respiratory disease needs to be treated.
A rare cause could be some autoimmune disorder like Sjogren’s syndrome. You may get a blood test done to exclude this cause.
If you are getting a thick stringy phlegm only during some particular months of the year, it may be a seasonal allergic reaction. During months when seasons change, like April or September, a number of pollens are seen in the air.
Many people are allergic to them. Some get rashes on their skin, some sneeze and others may just note a thickening of their phlegm.
You just need to take an over-the-counter anti-allergic medication for a week.
There are certain medicines that tend to dehydrate the oral cavity. This leads to thickening of the sputum. They include certain antidepressants, antihistamines and decongestants.
Uncontrolled sugar levels in the blood is associated with dry mouth and a feel of thick sputum.
This happens in untreated diabetes, pregnancy and other hyperglycemic states.
People with no other upper ENT problem need to watch their tummy. Do you have any gastric problem such as acidity or frequent bloating?
Any form of gastroenteritis may affect the consistency of sputum.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease is a condition, where acid produced in the stomach gets back into the mouth. Mouth needs to produce extra salivary secretions to counteract the acidic contents of the stomach.
This happens when the sphincter or the muscular gate between the esophagus and the stomach becomes loose or inefficient.
Obese people or post-surgery cases are prone to such conditions.
It would be necessary to diagnose the underlying cause. Is it some infection, sinusitis, or some other condition? The underlying disease needs to be treated. The saliva will normalize gradually as you get the right treatment.
I have sticky saliva on the back of my throat which causes discomfort. I have been tested for Sinusitis in which I have had over ten different sprays, I have had a MRI scan, I have had blood tests and cameras down my throat. My constant clearing of the throat drives people mad “at home” around me. They think it is all in my head but I can feel it. I have read that anxiety can cause this and other options but mine seems to occur only sometimes when I am nervous but also on a daily basis when there is nothing to worry about. I have had to deal with it for the last 15 years and it seems to be getting worse as the years go by. I am now 30 years old can anybody help in any way.
What were the results of the tests and investigations you had? Was any diagnosis made?
Thick sticky saliva is not an isolated problem . It is a symptom due to some illness in your ENT region. You may read above about the various causes that lead to thick saliva. Commonest include persistent allergic conditions and chronic sinusitis.
So, treatment would be targeted to treat the underlying cause, or medical condition, that is causing it. Such medical conditions are treatable. Simple medicines like anti-allergics and antibiotics are available for them.
Meanwhile, there are way to control thick and sticky saliva. Read about clearing the excess mucous from the throat .
I have the same problem or app 15 years. I have wet sticky lips and have to get up every hour at night to spit.
I have seen every specialist but no use. The doctors say normally it is the dry mouth. Mine is a reverse case.
I got Botax injection too. No use.
Big Dave, It cud b that ur stomach acid is not strong enough. It sud be between 1-3 pH. If higher the valve into throat opens and cause GERD. try 1tbsp apple cider vinegar in glass of water at least in morning and b4 bed time.
Thanks for that advise. I have tried cutting out dairy and I have tried gargling salt water. I was told by the audio doctor every thing was clear, although originally he said he could see things. I went for a blood test but didn’t hear anything back from my results so assumed it was clear.
Just keep up with all the precautionary measures.
Let us know if you have any problem.
I am 21 years old and since I was 16 or 17 I have had a problem swallowing food. I can breath but it feels like the food is stuck in my throat or chest and is painful. The only way to relieve it is to regurgitate the food and thick, clear mucus like saliva with it. It feels like I’m forcing my self to vomit but it doesn’t taste bitter or sour like bile. At first the episodes only occurred once every few months but lately it’s more like once a week. I don’t feel like this is normal and I want to know if there is anything I can do to stop it. Thank you.
This is definitely not normal. It is essential to investigate the cause of this thick mucous. Treating the underlying cause can only solve your problem.
There can be many causes of such mucoid secretions in the throat. Read above about the different medical conditions that lead to thickened mucoid secretions in the throat.
To reach a diagnosis, an examination is needed to find any other chronic symptoms you have. Do you have any other symptom like, heartburn, cough, running nose, etc.
Meanwhile, certain steps may help you to alleviate your symptoms. Read here about steps to clear excess thick mucous from your throat .
Omg did u ever find out anything? I’m going through same thing now!! I’ve lost 60 pounds
I have a lot of sickness. I don’t know if related, started when I’m always burping two yrs ago. Then got medication, but eventually comes back and became worse because my saliva now is sticky, and also the problem on how many times I need to urinate but just a small amount but not painful. I hope you can help thanks.
There are many causes of having a thick saliva. Read above about them.
You need to get evaluated by a doctor for this condition. Do you have any other associated symptom like cough, running nose etc.?
Meanwhile, try consuming plenty of water. This will liquefy the saliva and make it thin. Increased water intake would also be helpful for your urinary symptoms.
I have sticky mucous below the nose and sometimes it moves down to my throat front and back then my mouth goes really dry.
You may be suffering from some infective or allergic process that is the cause of mucous production.
You need to see a doctor and get that underlying condition treated.
It feels like the fluid in my head and face are getting thick and also have thick phlegm stuck in my throat, I have had CT scan of my head that was clear, also had chest scan that was clear but still day by day it’s all getting thicker, please can anyone help.
You need to get investigated and know why you have thick phlegm in your throat.
The commonest reasons, as you may read above, is any allergic or infective pathology leading to inflammation anywhere in the ENT region. It may be inflamed sinuses, throat mucosa or irritated nasal mucosa.
The underlying disease causing these symptoms need to be treated. Do you have any other symptom, like a running nose, headache, cough or cold -like condition etc.
Hi everyone! I had an attack about 2 weeks. I was watching a football match with my friends when I felt pain under my right ribcage. I tried to take a deep breath and it was the worst thing to do. I felt like something had burst inside my abdomen and it was spilling allover. I woke up the next morning only to find out that my left instead right ribcage are towards my stomach is swollen. I’ve been having palpitations very often and my stomach looks bloated. I experienced 2 other attacks on the left like something was coming up my chest and I had difficulty breathing. Please help.
Get an X ray chest done. You need to go to a doctor for an elaborate physical exam for proper diagnosis.
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Could you write your query again in a bit more detail?
Thick phlegm, difficulty in throwing out phlegm. No pain, difficulty in swallowing food. Nausea and vomiting tendency.
Are you having some ENT problem, like sinusitis or allergic rhinitis?
Any cough, sneezes or headaches? Do you smoke?
If yes, the underlying problem needs to be treated.
Meanwhile, try gargling your throat with slightly salted lukewarm water before bedtime. Drink plenty of water throughout the day.
Reducing the overall fat content in your diet would help. Read above about steps that may help reducing your problem.
I’m working in West Africa in the Gambia. My problem is about the throat.
I have smoke for 10 years and I wanted to quit smoking. I have guy at my shop who use to smoke before, and he told me there is man here that make you stop smoking so I have follow him just because I want to stop smoking, and he was having some green powder and he said it’s from the tree but which on I don’t know. Then he put small amount of green powder at the front of my cigarette and he ask me to smoke that. Then I have smoke only 4 puff. After that I felt in my throat something is stuck in my throat but it was not. He make me very scared that if I smoke in 3 days I will be bleeding when I go to pee or toilet, then in that 3 days I have eat a lot then started facing problem with my burp it was not coming at all. After that I was very scared. I didn’t smoke for 2 weeks but in between of that 2 weeks I have experience I become allergic to all kind of smoke. For example, if I drive on the road and the car at front of me smokes I don’t feel like to stand and if paper burning and etc, I went to the man to ask him what he have given me he is not telling me and only thing he said it’s from the tree, so I try and smoke again then I got a big problem with my throat it become very sore, fully dry in that sore throat I smoke almost 4 stick. Then I felt something is there in my throat then I visited a doctor he give me antiboitic amoxy and staff like that I take all the medicines but I did not recover. Then I have called my other doctor in India. He give me azithromycin 500 mg and fexofenadine hydrochloride. I have recover 75% of the pain and sore throat but it’s new problem my saliva is sticking in my back of the throat and my throat still have white rash at the back of the throat and my saliva is not coming like before as use to be and I am very worried and all the stuff like honey lemon tea coffee all the staff nothing helping me out. I’m still feeling there is something in my throat. Please sir try and help me out with my problem. Thank you.
Stick to the medicines your Indian doctor has given you. Complete the course for the antibiotic given by him.
You are likely to improve gradually on your own. Read above about tips to liquefy thick mucous in throat.
Gargle daily. Drink plenty of water. It may take a week or so for you to be alright.
I have this bad smell that seems to appear and disappear. It surely comes from the nose. I can smell it whenever I talk and even when I don’t talk. People do smell it and it’s very bad. I know the smell is not coming from my teeth. I have been getting a mucus at the back of my throat and roof of my mouth and tastes a bit salty too. I don’t smoke at all neither do I take alcohol. I avoid sugary foods, dairy, garlic, anything that sets the smell off worse than it is now. It’s so embarrassing because people judge you and think you don’t clean your teeth, when in fact I clean my teeth after every meal and use mouth wash twice a day and clean with a hard toothbrush. I’m so fed up with this now. It has taken over my life to the point where I don’t even want to go to school, play with parents, and nights out with friends and family because it’s just too embarrassing! Please help me. THANKS.
The smell is likely to be from the stagnant secretions accumulated in your sinuses.
Sinuses are bony spaces in the face bone. They lie behind the cheek on both sides of the nose.
During infective or allergic states, the inside lining of the sinuses secrete mucoid secretions in an attempt to combat and trap the infection. These secretions, along with the allergen or germ in it, is gradually sweeped away from the sinuses.
Sometimes, these secretions are copious or they may become thick. The drainage becomes difficult and secretions get collected in the sinuses.
This may slowly fall back into the throat, giving you a salty taste. These secretions are likely to be the cause of the smell your are perceiving.
Drink plenty of water. Include lots of fruits and vegetables in your diet. This would liquefy your secretions and boost up your immunity, helping better drainage of the secretions.
Nasal irrigation may be done, using neti pots .
Any medication to cure the bad breath caused by the mucous trapped and infected in the sinus( smell from the
stagnant secretions accumulated in my sinuses) due to an infection or allergy. I always rinse my sinus with water mixed with salt every morning and night but the smell do go away for a while and still comes back again. Even without talking, they can smell my bad breath. Please help me. I am ready to buy the drugs to cure it. I need to clear this life-threatening problem once and for all. I need to get my life back to normal. THANKS and God bless you.
There are medications, like Mucinex, which may assist you liquefying your secretions. The dose to be given can be decided after actually examining you.
Talk to your doctor about taking it.
I also have tonsil stones coming from the sinus (from the roof of the mouth together with mucus) whenever I sniffed. I even sniffed one out this morning and it smells bad. Sometimes it comes out and other time, nothing comes. Maybe that is the cause of the bad smell from the nose. I have checked my tonsil craters very well and am free from tonsil stones. Is the stone also part of the symptoms of the sinus infection? I need to know the symptoms clearly so I can explain that to my doctor for better understanding. And also, when I use the warm salt water irrigation, it doesn’t clean the whole sinuses. How can I flush them all out? That’s all. Thanks for taking your time to reply my questions. Love ya BuddyMD.
Yes, tonsil stone is definitely a part of your present illness.
You may purchase some nasal irrigation device, like neti pot. This will help to clean your nasal passage better.
It is difficult to actually sweep inside the sinuses. You may use mucolytic medications, as mentioned above, to liquefy the secretions in the sinuses. The secretions would get washed off on their own as they liquefy.
Boosting up your immune system would definitely aid in early recovery. For that, eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. Avoid junk food, fried fatty stuff, which lead the body to produce more of mucous.
Drink lots of water throughout the day. Stay active physically.
The bad smell coming from the nose can also be a small bacterial infection inside the nostril. There is an antibiotic ointment that the pharmacist or doctor can give you to apply for about 10 days. It will clear up and no more smell.
Thanks a lot. Am very grateful. I heard that eating home remedy like ginger can also cure the infection causing it?
Ginger decoctions may be taken. They have been clinically proved to be helpful. You may also add a few drops of honey to it.
Needs evaluation to find out the cause of sticky saliva. Read above in detail about the causes and steps to be taken to reduce it.
I have excess saliva, mucous, in right side of the nose 24 hr drain, I swallow frequently, and I can’t stay 5 second with open mouth also 24hr fever and stress. Non spontaneous breathing and social relation poor.
Any visit to the ENT? You may be having sinusitis. You need to get a check up done.
I always had bronchitis. But in 2011 in the fall I went to the hospital three times. And every time they checked me over they thought that had pneumonia on my third time in the hospital again they thought I had pneumonia. Then a DOCTOR in the emergency came to see me and said that he looked at my chart and said that I’d been at hospital three time and I was given Antibiotics and with all the antibiotics I should never have pneumonia. He sent me to have a CAT SCAN and they found something floating in my right LUNG. More antibiotics. Since then, I have been spitting Thick SPIT. Can’t seem to get rid of the THICK SPIT. What would you suggest. Thank you for your time.
No more drugs. Just read and follow the self care tips written above in the article.
As you follow them meticulously, you are likely to improve gradually.
Are you a smoker? If yes, consider trimming down on your smoking. This alone may be a reason for your problems.
I wake every morning with thick saliva and dry mouth. The saliva is yellow and sometimes brown. My GP has ordered a sputum lab test. Why would he do that when this is already in my mouth and not coughed up?
May be he wants to check the presence of any bug/ blood in your sputum. The color of your saliva is altered, making it suspicious. There is no harm in going ahead with the test.
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