What does it mean when you have a dry cough with phlegm?
Dry cough with phlegm in the throat may be caused by conditions such as pharyngitis, bronchitis, or pneumonia.
1. Pharyngitis: This may result from bacterial or viral infections that damage the mucous membranes of the throat, leading to inflammation accompanied by symptoms such as bleeding, swelling, sore throat, and difficulty swallowing.
2. Bronchitis: This may occur due to exposure to allergens or bacterial/viral infections, causing bronchial spasms or reduced ciliary movement, resulting in bronchitis. Symptoms may include wheezing.
3. Pneumonia: This may be triggered by infections from bacteria, mycoplasma, chlamydia, or other pathogens that irritate the respiratory tract, leading to pneumonia. It may also be accompanied by fever.
In addition, it could also be caused by lung cancer. It is recommended to identify the underlying cause and undergo standardized treatment under the guidance of a physician.