Runny Nose
A runny nose, also known as rhinorrhea, involves the abnormal production of a large amount of nasal mucus. This nasal secretion is usually clear and watery and appears as a result of irritation and inflammation of the nose and throat. Runny nose is a common symptom of the cold and flu, allergies, and sinus infections. In some cases, it can be treated with medications, while in other cases, home remedies may be beneficial. The proper diagnosis and treatment of a runny nose is important to treat the underlying condition and improve overall health and well-being.
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