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Auds

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I had also dry nose and phlegm for few weeks but stoped cause i had sinusitis i guess it went away last days i can finally taste my juice again.

Maybe u got also haha i dont think vaping has to do something with that since u vape many years u would notice earlier.

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Thank you for your reply. Maybe need to drink more water ‍♀️. X
 

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I've had the dry nose and throat lately too, vaping for more than 9 years, no cigarettes in sight. You have to remember there were always symptoms for some of us with the change of seasons, change of air temps, new kinds of pollen flying, etc. Also remember we're being chem sprayed like bugs with geo-engineering projects. Seriously, you can look it up.

Yes, most of us need to drink more water.
 

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    Welcome to ECF, Auds.
    What is the PG/VG ratio of the e-liq you're using? A higher PG content than VG may dry up nasal/throat membranes a little. A higher VG content may have the opposite effect.. You probably just need to drink some more water.
     

    BrotherBob

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    Hi everyone
    Welcome and glad you joined.
    Recently have had problems with dry nose and throat in the morning and thick phlegm ‍♀️. I vape xxx menthol flavour and always have. Has anyone any ideas about how I can stop this happening please
    Might like to read:
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    Rat2chat2

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    I am finding a whole lot of things change as I get older. Hydration is a good idea whether you have a dry mouth or not. I actually went to an Ear Nose and Throat doctor several years back to find out why I have that problem. With all his years of schooling and doctoring. . . he told me to eat sour candy. Go figure. Hope you find your answers or it just goes away.
     
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