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Strange Tasting Mucus, Clear With Yellow Stuff, Throat Pain, Itching Palms

I have mucus that taste weird..but only when i swallow ...when i spit it has mucus too...nd its not allergies...its clear mucus with a little yellow stuff...my throat hurts a little...my face feels like its being poked with needles and feels like black and blue it hurts...my hands especially my palm are itching like crazy. i even feel like my muscle or something is moving in me...my arms,fingers and feet are hurting me too..Im not sick,dont know what it is.
Wed, 10 Oct 2012
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Pulmonologist 's  Response
You are probably having what is called a post nasal drip and commonest cause is sinusitis and other URTIs. The yellow phlegm is beause of infection and that`s why you are havtng throat pain. You may take a course of antibiotics, pain killer and antihistaminics or consult an ENT specialist.
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Strange Tasting Mucus, Clear With Yellow Stuff, Throat Pain, Itching Palms

You are probably having what is called a post nasal drip and commonest cause is sinusitis and other URTIs. The yellow phlegm is beause of infection and that`s why you are havtng throat pain. You may take a course of antibiotics, pain killer and antihistaminics or consult an ENT specialist.