HealthCareMagic is now Ask A Doctor - 24x7 | https://www.askadoctor24x7.com

question-icon

What Causes Heavy Mucus Like Substance Coming Up The Airway During Meals?

default
Posted on Mon, 2 May 2016
Question: I am experiencing extremely heavy mucus like substance when it is almost meal times, and during meals coming up my airway...it blocks my airway, and I have to spit it out or go and be gagged and vomit it out. I have traveled to 19 different countries, and have eaten many raw and uncooked items, and impure
water. It is getting progressively worse; now, I need to go and vomit up globs of this mucus stuff while eating. It also bothers me slightly when laying down at night. I also see small clean worm/mucus things.. I can not get a Doctor to figure out what is wrong with me.
doctor
Answered by Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Suggestions:

Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome,

I am so sorry you are having these miserable and depressing symptoms.

My suggestion is that you go to an infectious disease specialist at a large university hospital/clinic. Call the immunology-infectious disease department at a large institution and ask which of the doctors has the most experience with international and tropical infectious disease medicine. If the receptionist doesn't know, ask to speak with one of he nurses for a referral to one of their doctors. Call and make an appointment ASAP, as usually it takes a while to get in to see this type of doctor. You can also go online, look up a university such as University of XXXXXXX Hospital and Clinics, and usually you can read the specialty areas and research/interest that the various doctors are involved in to make sure you find one knowledgeable in tropical or international medicine. Here is a website for Univ. Virginia's: https://med XXXXXXX edu/infectious-diseases/

I would skip the current doctor who does not believe you about your travels and exposures.

While you are waiting to get in to see the infectious disease/tropical medicine specialist, I would advise you see a good gastroenterologist in your area.

I am a family practice doctor in the US, so I can help you figure out how to navigate the health care system, but I am not an expert in infectious diseases. We do have some infectious disease specialists on this site, most of them I believe are in XXXXXXX If you want to ask them for their ideas and tests that should be ordered, the way to do this is to close this current discussion with me. Then repost your question but in the first line of the question, write: FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE SPECIALIST ONLY. An ID doctor will reply, but please be patient as they are not always on this site so it may take longer for them to respond.

One other thought - even if the local lab cannot do all of the tests that your doctor ordered, these specimens can be sent to an outside lab. There are certainly labs that can do exotic tests.

I hope this helps get you started.
Note: For further follow up on digestive issues share your reports here and Click here.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
doctor
Answered by
Dr.
Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh

General & Family Physician

Practicing since :1991

Answered : 3134 Questions

premium_optimized

The User accepted the expert's answer

Share on

Get personalised answers from verified doctor in minutes across 80+ specialties

159 Doctors Online

By proceeding, I accept the Terms and Conditions

HCM Blog Instant Access to Doctors
HCM Blog Questions Answered
HCM Blog Satisfaction
What Causes Heavy Mucus Like Substance Coming Up The Airway During Meals?

Brief Answer: Suggestions: Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome, I am so sorry you are having these miserable and depressing symptoms. My suggestion is that you go to an infectious disease specialist at a large university hospital/clinic. Call the immunology-infectious disease department at a large institution and ask which of the doctors has the most experience with international and tropical infectious disease medicine. If the receptionist doesn't know, ask to speak with one of he nurses for a referral to one of their doctors. Call and make an appointment ASAP, as usually it takes a while to get in to see this type of doctor. You can also go online, look up a university such as University of XXXXXXX Hospital and Clinics, and usually you can read the specialty areas and research/interest that the various doctors are involved in to make sure you find one knowledgeable in tropical or international medicine. Here is a website for Univ. Virginia's: https://med XXXXXXX edu/infectious-diseases/ I would skip the current doctor who does not believe you about your travels and exposures. While you are waiting to get in to see the infectious disease/tropical medicine specialist, I would advise you see a good gastroenterologist in your area. I am a family practice doctor in the US, so I can help you figure out how to navigate the health care system, but I am not an expert in infectious diseases. We do have some infectious disease specialists on this site, most of them I believe are in XXXXXXX If you want to ask them for their ideas and tests that should be ordered, the way to do this is to close this current discussion with me. Then repost your question but in the first line of the question, write: FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE SPECIALIST ONLY. An ID doctor will reply, but please be patient as they are not always on this site so it may take longer for them to respond. One other thought - even if the local lab cannot do all of the tests that your doctor ordered, these specimens can be sent to an outside lab. There are certainly labs that can do exotic tests. I hope this helps get you started.