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Excessive Mucus

by rohit420, May 06, 2008 01:37AM
I am suffering from excessive mucus for last 10 to 12 years, it started with common cold and never left me, I get running nose every morning.
First two years I just had running nose but after that I am getting mucus in my stool as well, I have consulted many Drs and they do not have cure for this, they told me not to eat fatty food etc, tried that no relief.

Now from last two years or so I am suffering from reflux as well.

My question is if these things are interrelated, or it’s just me guessing.
Secondly this all happened after I got operated for apenditicitis so if that can have any effect on my body.

And how to control excessive mucus




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