A runny nose happens when your body produces too much mucus to clear out viruses, bacteria, or other particles in your nasal passageways. A runny nose is a common side effect of cold viruses as well as allergic reactions.
A runny nose can be a side effect of the following breast cancer treatments:
If you have a fever, sinus pain or nasal discharge that's bloody or green- or yellow-colored, you may have...
Read moreIn this entry, I would like to discuss some recent findings on the association with "rhinitis" - inflammation of the nasal passages that... Read more »
Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever) affects about 30 million people in America and has increased in prevalence over the last 25 years. Allergy... Read more »
One of the first posts I wrote when I joined MyAllergyNetwork.com was about how you could know which allergy medicine would be best for... Read more »
Getting rid of the traditional bicycle saddle and replacing it with a no-nose seat can increase erectile function, improve penile tactile... Read more »
Last year we wrote santa a letter which included A pragmatic Asthmatics Christmas List. Over the past year Santa and his little elves... Read more »
Patients who suffer from a chronic runny nose can turn to Botox for relief, and now researchers say there is a less invasive way to deliver the... Read more »
Millions of Americans in pursuit of a remedy for stuffy nose and sinus pressure turn to over the counter (OTC) nasal sprays because of their quick... Read more »
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Fracture of the nose; Broken nose PreventionWear protective headgear while playing contact sports, riding bicycles, skateboards, roller skates, or... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Something stuck in the nose; Objects in the nosePreventionDiscourage children from putting foreign objects into body openings.Keep small objects out... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Epistaxis Prevention A cooler house and a vaporizer, to return humidity to the air, help many people with frequent nosebleeds. Nasal saline... Read more »