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Same. That is so disgusting! Even if they can’t help it.

My grandparents were like this. One from all the damage smoking did to his lungs; the other due to “this old bronchitis” that she evidently had for 20 years straight.

I have no advice except using noise-canceling headphones. Ugh, I can’t even think about it!
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often is a symptom of congestive heart failure. My father, FIL, and aunt all have CHF and all do this especially in the afternoon and evening
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I am assuming there is no smoking going on; this would be common for a smoker. This can also be a result of allergies. But as Xena says it can be a symptom of things more serious. I would consult their doctors if this is new.
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My Dad did this as a smoker. He took Robeitussin. It does effect blood pressure.

There must be something a dr can prescribe to thin out the flem.
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