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What Causes Dark Saliva And Continuous Burping?

I have thick white saliva. I cough/spit up brown thick saliva that dries up to be really hard it Is so thick it take full pressure from a fosset the rinse it down the drain. On top of this my burps now seem harder to come up and will sometimes feel like they bubble up right below my Adam s apple. Any ideas what this could be?
Mon, 30 May 2016
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Hi! It sounds like sinus post nasal drip. On top of that you have the ropey secretions associated with asthma You can thin that mucous with guafinisin and clear up sinuses with diphenhydramine at pm & a daytime formula when alertness required.
The burps could be dyspepsia,from swallowing air when you chew, a food intolerance, a hernia. I advise you to get a dr's visit for clarification & treatment of your issues. Regards, Kathy ShattlerMS,RDN
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What Causes Dark Saliva And Continuous Burping?

Hi! It sounds like sinus post nasal drip. On top of that you have the ropey secretions associated with asthma You can thin that mucous with guafinisin and clear up sinuses with diphenhydramine at pm & a daytime formula when alertness required. The burps could be dyspepsia,from swallowing air when you chew, a food intolerance, a hernia. I advise you to get a dr s visit for clarification & treatment of your issues. Regards, Kathy ShattlerMS,RDN