seasonal allergies, and COVID-19 are common culprits.1If you feel like you always have a runny nose, it may be due to a chronic condition likeenlarged adenoids,nasal polyps(growths in the nose) or evencancer.2
A group of GPs believe a runny nose, sore throat and headache should be acknowledged as key symptoms of coronavirus.
A study of Canadian children infected with the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) virus has indicated that it can be challenging to identify children likely to be infected and that having a runny nose, or a cough or a sore throat is not really a valid indicator. The study was fe...
Covid-19: Runny nose, headache, and fatigue are commonest symptoms of omicron, early data showThe UK government has been urged to update its list of symptoms for covid-19, after early data showed that cold-like symptoms were the most commonly reported by people with the new omicron ...
A runny nose could be a symptom of COVID-19 During the recent winter wave, we noticed that a runny nose was the second most commonly reported symptom in the app after headaches. And nearly 60% of people who tested positive for COVID-19 with loss of smell also reported having a runny ...
Nasal congestion occurs when mucus becomes sticky and thick, making it hard to expel, and when the nasal passages become inflamed. Rhinorrhea, also known as a runny nose, occurs when excess mucus drains from the nose. This mucus can be clear or opaque, constant or intermittent, and thick or...
Covid-19: Runny nose, headache, and fatigue are commonest symptoms of omicron, early data showThe UK government has been urged to update its list of symptoms for covid-19, after early data showed that cold-like symptoms were the most commonly reported by people with the new omicron ...