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Hi,
I am new to the forum but find it super useful! It's amazing to see how many people have the exact same symptoms as I am having problems with and other people so helpful. I was wondering if anyone could tell me why everytime I eat a meal I get alot of mucas buildup in my throat which causes me to constantly have to try to clear it for about an hour? Its rather annoying. Thank you for your help.
Hello New Girl. I have the exact same problem as you do. Did you ever find out anything on it. I have been to a couple of doctors, and they are no help. Thanks
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heyy
im 14
and i have that problem too.
its good to know that other people have that same problem too.
its accually a problem right now for me as im typeing and sometimes when this happens i usually freak myself out. It gose away when i dont think about it but my mind always gose back to it..
i dont know for you guys, but for me when i suck on ice it gose away pretty good and i feel better :]
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i have a throat problem as well.its fine in the morning but after lunch it sits there all day.i am always trying to clear it and usally find a hot shower helps.dont ask why %-)
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I am a voice teacher and certain foods cause more mucas than others.
Milk, eggs and anything saltly is really bad for your voice and clearing your throat is really bad too. One way to get rid of the phlem is to drink water with lemon. Warm tea with lemon is really good for your throat too as well as any kind of honey. Google voice care for singers and see the information out on the web. Good luck!
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Hello,
I am glad to see that I am not the only one with this problem.
I have had it for 46 years. After going to numerous doctors, a naturopath finally came up with the solution.

Wheat.... or gluten.

If I stay on a strict wheat free diet, I can have times when I am free from this curse.

Even then I have to clear my throat for about a half an hour after a meal.

Dairy is also a possible cause.

I am probably non-celiac gluten intolerant.

Hope this helps.
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