Why does post nasal drip occur? 
                                  Post Nasal Drip  is a problem that occurs due to an excessive secretion of mucus, from the sinus  cavities, flowing down to the back of the throat. There are a number of reasons  why this condition occurs as well as other complications that may result from  post nasal drip.  
                                  During post  nasal drip, the following problems are common: 
                                  
                                    - Accumulation  of excess mucus in the throat causing hawking up of mucus
 
                                    - Infected  mucus causing a sore throat
 
                                    - Irritation  of the throat
 
                                    - A constant  urge to blow the nose to get rid of excess mucus
 
                                    - A constant  urge to clear the throat 
 
                                    - Coughing  up mucus
 
                                    - Bad  breath due to the presence of excess mucus in the throat 
 
                                   
                                  The above are  some of the common problems that a person suffering from post nasal drip needs to  manage. However, if people know why post nasal drip occurs, then it can be  controlled or managed by making some changes in one's lifestyle.  
Causes of Post  Nasal Drip (PND) 
In normal  cases, when mucus is produced, it goes down the throat and into the stomach  without ever noticing the process. Tiny hair-like cells called cilia located in  the mucus membrane “sweep” mucus along to help this process run smoothly. Mucus  helps to lubricate the nasal membrane as well as trap and get rid of foreign particles  that we may breathe in . However, there are certain instances where particular  medical conditions, allergies, medications, and atmospheric conditions  distort or interfere with the normal flow and secretion of this mucus. 
In such cases,  there is an increase in the production of mucus where cilia would be  overwhelmed and unable to control its flow. Mucus will start to accumulate, and  it may become sticky and thick, thereby blocking the passages in the nose. Once  this happens, mucus has no other way to flow except down the back of the  throat. It is now that the process becomes noticeable, and we say that you have  post nasal drip. Note that the mucus may be sticky, thick or thin depending on the  predisposing or underlying cause. As much as post nasal drip would not be fatal  or life threatening per se, it may result in other problems such as sinus,  chest or ear infections. This underlines the importance of diagnosing the  problem as well as treating it at the earliest time possible. 
                                    Many factors cause post nasal drip; some  of those factors that cause post nasal drip are listed below: 
                                  
                                      - Colds       and Flu’s – Frequent exposure to colds and flu’s often leads  to post nasal drip and sinus infections.
 
                                       
                                   
                                  
                                    - Allergies – People  who are allergic to dust and pollution are more prone to getting post nasal  drip. Depending on the allergy type, severity level of post nasal drip can be  identified. If it is temporary i.e. seasonal allergies, then PND should  automatically clear up when the allergy period ends.
 
                                   
                                  
                                      - Sinusitis – Swelling in the nasal passage or sinuses may  lead to post nasal drip. Irritants like dust particles, smog, pollution  particles, etc. often cause swelling in the nasal passage, which results in  post nasal drip. 
 
                                   
                                  
                                    - Nasal Obstruction – Inflammation  of nasal tissues creates an obstruction in the nasal passage. Nasal polyps are  one type of nasal obstruction that can cause post nasal drip.                                    
 
                                   
                                  
                                      - Medications – Medicines  may also cause post nasal drip. Taking medicines can imbalance the hormonal  system resulting in increased mucus secretion, which in turn, results in the  backward flow of mucus from the nose to the throat. Medicine related to  pregnancy, birth control and blood pressure can cause increased mucus  secretion.                                      
 
                                   
                                  
                                      - Temperature – Frequent temperature changes like exposure to  cold instantly after heat or vice versa for an extended period disturbs the working  of the nasal mucosa, which can cause post nasal drip. 
 
                                   
                                  
                                      - Eating habits – Consumption of specific food items can make  mucus thick and increase the secretion of mucus which results in the  inflammation of the nasal passages. Such food items include dairy products,  caffeine, alcohol and cigarette smoke.
 
                                       
                                   
                                  
                                      - Swallowing problems – Swallowing problems can increase mucus  secretion, which starts accumulating at the back of the nose and throat thereby  causing post nasal drip. 
 
                                   
                                  These are some of the causes of post nasal drip. Knowledge of why post nasal drip occurs can help to manage this condition correctly.  For example, cutting down on alcohol, cigarettes, medicines that cause PND, managing frequent  temperature changes, etc. can help to regulate mucus production from the nasal  mucosa and if mucus is produced and secreted in the required  amounts only then it can  be controlled. 
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