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What Causes Thick White Foamy Saliva Stuck In Throat?

Hi. For about 2 months, I have had a lot of foamy sticky stuff in the back of my throat. It makes it very hard to breath or swallow.I m on like thirty meds. I have dizziness and am weak. I have fallen 4 times in the last month, bruized left and right ribs. Have had two occasions when my lips, tongue and throat have swollen badly. Went to doctor. He had no reasonable explanation. Then my rheumatologist thought I might be having reactions to enbril shots. She had me stop enbril right away.
Mon, 30 Nov 2020
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Hello,

I think this can be related to allergies. You may use saline solution,do gargling to reduce inflammation. Use antihistamines such Benadryl or Cetirizine for it.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Olgeta Xhufka, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Thick White Foamy Saliva Stuck In Throat?

Hello, I think this can be related to allergies. You may use saline solution,do gargling to reduce inflammation. Use antihistamines such Benadryl or Cetirizine for it. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Olgeta Xhufka, General & Family Physician