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"I always have the sensation of having to clear my throat and feeling like there's a lump in my throat constantly. What can I do to get rid of this?"

It is possible that the sensation of needing to clear your throat constantly is related to secretions from your nose dripping into your throat. This could be due to seasonal allergies. One recommendation to try is using a Sinus Rinse™ for two weeks to reduce the amount of secretion flowing from your nose to your throat. If this does not help after two weeks, it may be best to stop.

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