Does your nose drip when the temperature drops? Some people get watery drainage (as well as nasal congestion and burning) when exposed to cold air, Dr. Damask says. A type of nonallergic rhinitis (meaning, there's no actual textbook allergic reaction), this condition is triggered by temperat...
Sore throat or cough resulting from postnasal drip Sneezing Nosebleeds Medical Treatment for a Runny Nose Generally, rhinorrhea does not require the intervention of medicines and can be managed with self-care. However, if the ailment persists, it is necessary to seek medical help as a lack of ...
Postnasal drip and nasal congestion Sinus headache symptoms around the eyes or nose Achy facial pressure, runny nose, and sore throat If these symptoms sound familiar, it’s time to find a treatment that works. Schedule an appointment with Cumberland Valley ENT to find lasting relief.Schedule an...
a flow rate measuring device so as to avoid the necessity of observing the drip rate and so as also to be able immediately to secure an indication of the then-prevailing flow rate,
drip is usually dry and a result of mucus ‘tickling’ the back of the throat. In contrast, a cough is not common in hay fever where the mucus is expelled through the nose (‘runny nose’). If the mucus in post nasal drip enters the lower airways and settles in the lungs, the ...
the body, resulting in excessive phlegm. Food allergies are also known to cause excessive phlegm, while certain types of food, such as dairy products, cause a thickening of mucus. Post nasal drip is another cause of excess mucus, specifically excess mucus at the back of your nose and throat...