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 Re: 'grunting' throat sounds
Author: Dutchy 
Date:   2007-11-29 19:58

It doesn't have to be an active cold--it could just be what they used to call "post-nasal drip". Usually it's allergies, and it causes a more-or-less permanent tickling in the back of your throat, as mucus runs down there. I have it, too. Giving a good cough or two clears it out for a while; it's not a big enough drip that you can blow your nose, it's just a sort of slow leakage that makes your throat tickle.

Ask him if he has allergies. Antihistamines help.

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