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Constant Runny Nose? It Might Not Be Allergies
Chronic rhinosinusitis and seasonal allergies share symptoms, including runny nose, phlegm in the throat, and sneezing, ...
To stop a runny nose due to allergies, your best bet is to take an antihistamine. To get rid of a runny nose with a cold or flu, drink plenty of fluids and use a humidifier. You can also try ...
My husband has had an awful runny rose for several months. Our GP prescribed Beconase, but that hasn't worked. What advice do you have? Dr Ellie replies: A constantly running nose must be assessed ...
A runny or stuffy nose can be a symptom of the flu, a cold or allergies, and it can be hard to discern which one you have. So how do you know what’s really going on with your nose? “More than likely ...
Have you ever experienced a runny nose when working out? This phenomenon is called exercise-induced rhinitis and can be quite ...