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Wednesday, October, 08, 2008

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Mary
07/08/08
Mary
Category:Dog Allergy

constant runny nose

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James Thompson, MD
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Saturday, July 12, 2008

 

http://www.healthcentral.com/allergy/guide-153947-75.html

 

 Hi Mary,

 

Runny nose may be caused by allergy or other triggers. If you have a dog, cat or other pet runny nose may be triggered by being allergic to them. Many more questions need to be answered in order to make the correct diagnosis. A physical exam looking for other signs of allergy would also be helpful.

 

Some people may have runny nose after head trauma or sinus surgery. Some non-allergic triggers include fragrances, indoor and outdoor pollution, tobacco smoke and paint fumes. Some people have runny nose associated with stress, emotional upset and excitement.

 

Of course allergy is a common cause of runny nose. Here is a link to more information about allergic rhinitis and treatment: Allergic Rhinitis

 

See your doctor in order to establish your diagnosis. The common cold should only cause runny nose and other nasal symptoms for 5-7 days.

 

Good Luck,

 

J. Thompson, MD.

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