That persistent need to clear your throat. The sensation of mucus pooling in the back of your throat no matter how often you swallow. The cough that won't quit. If this sounds familiar, you're not imagining it—and you're not alone. Chronic throat mucus (often called post-nasal drip or globus sensation) affects millions. But before reaching for remedies, it's critical to understand the real causes—because treating the wrong trigger wastes time and prolongs discomfort.
Let's separate evidence from oversimplification.
π The Actual Causes (Ranked by Prevalence)
π‘ Critical correction: While viral posts claim "acid reflux is the #1 undiagnosed cause," allergies and chronic sinus inflammation are actually more prevalent for persistent throat mucus. LPR is important—but not the universal culprit.
