Having a runny nose, medically known as RHINITIS, is usually merely a sign of a simple cold or allergy. But a continuously drippy nose may be a telltale sign of snoring cocaine, heroin, or other drugs.
If you do not do drugs and do not have a cold or allergy but clear mucus drains continuously from your nose, it can signal serious problem, such as tumor.
If your nasal discharge is thick and discolored, it may be a warning sign of sinus infection, especially if you have had breath, pain, or a fever as well. Difficulty breathing and a decreased sense of smell can also signal a nasal polyp. Nasal polyps are usually not cancerous, but thay can interfere with breathing. And although they can be surgically removed, they frequently grow back.
Albeit rare, excessive sneezing, medically known as Intractable Paroxysmal Sneezing, has been known to result in sneezes that occur up to 2,000 time a day. This exhausting condition is thought to be psychological in origin and mainly affects young adolescent girls.
If you have a watery discharge after a head trauma, call your doctor immediately. it could be a sign of skull fracture.
People with nasal polyps can be allergic to aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) and naproxen (Aleve). because an allergic reaction to these drugs can be life-threatening, you should avoid them unless under the close supervision of your doctor.
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