We’ve all experienced how annoying a constant runny nose can be. While the causes of a runny nose can vary, one of the most common reasons for the sniffles is a bacterial or viral infection, such as the flu or common cold. The reason your nose gets runny at the onset of a cold is...
A constant cough with thick yellow or green mucus is one of the strongest signs that a child may have inherited the condition. Other symptoms: Recurrent pneumonia and sinus infections Not gaining weight Salty-tasting skin Large, greasy stools Advertisement | page continues below What to do: If...
Enlargement of tonsils usually accompanies swelling of adenoids. The adenoids are a patch of tissue that sit in the back of the nasal cavity. Enlargement of adenoids can make it difficult for your child to breathe properly through his nose while swelling up of both adenoids and tonsils is likel...
an allergic reaction which then causes watery, red or itchy eyes. Hay fever may also cause your eyes to feel gritty if the whites of your eyes swell up. Other symptoms of hay fever may include a runny or a blocked nose and sneezing. Nasal sprays are often used to treat these symptoms...
Being in an environment of constant dry air can cause sneezing and stuffiness in cats as well as humans. Moisture in the air may help alleviate the symptoms. Use a vaporizer or humidifier to put moisture in the air or use a nebulizer on your cat. ...
What To Know About Pink Eye And How To Treat ItApr 26, 2023 By Kody Cabreros Clinical Editor: Megan Dodson, PA-CWaking up to or catching a glimpse of yourself with an itchy, red, watery or goopy eye can be disconcerting. Conjunctivitis (also known as “pinkeye) is a very common infl...
When you have a cold, certain chemicals (histamines) are secreted by your body; these may lead to sneezing, a runny nose, and watery eyes. Here are some remedies to stop your sneezing and runny nose.
Scientists found warm-blooded animals can keep their body temperature constant (恒定). They are adapting to a hotter climate. To adapt means to change. Adaptations help animals stay alive in their environment. How Animals Cool Off Animals have to control their body temperature. If they do no...
Prolia®is a prescription medicine used to treat osteoporosis in women after menopause who are at high risk for fracture or cannot use another osteoporosis medicine or other osteoporosis medicines did not work well. Do not take Prolia®if you: have low blood calcium; or are pregnant or plan...
discomforting--a clogged nose with constant sneezing,an itchy throat with dry or productive cough, headache, fever and a general feeling of being ill. Colds usually last for about 3 to 5 days but you can make yourself feel better with in a day by simply attending to your symptoms right ...