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Your sleeping position can help solve post-nasal drip syndrome

Sometimes you might feel discomfort in the throat due to heavy mucus or something stagnant at the back of your throat. You are forced to hack cough or clear the throat from possible obstruction.  A person presents as if he suffers from cough yet in real sense its post-nasal drip syndrome. The post-nasal drip, especially in the elderly, prompts them to spill saliva around as they try to clear their upper respiratory airways to enable proper breathing pattern. A few years ago, I took some time to chat with a 70-year-old man who had a tendency to spread out saliva or mucus-containing saliva around his surroundings.  I asked him what kind of sensation he felt before he spit out saliva and replied that he was always burdened by increased mucus accumulation at the back of his throat that make him feel uncomfortable. 
Dr Joseph Kamugisha
Dr Joseph Kamugisha
Times Reporter