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nasal discharge
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throat anatomy, runny, stuffy nose, runny nose, postnasal drip, rhinorrhea, nasal discharge is any mucus-like material that comes out, the nose, nasal discharges, common, rarely serious, drainage from inflamed, infected sinuses thick, discolored, excess mucus production, run down the back of throat, postnasal drip, a cough that, worse at night, a sore throat, excessive mucus drainage, mucus drainage, plug up the tube between the nose, ear, causing an ear infection, pain, mucus drip, plug the sinus passages, causing sinus infection, pain, common cold, flu, nasal secretions contain antibodies that act against viruses, carry them out, hay fever, nasal secretions, very thin, sinusitis, the nasal secretions thick, discolored yellow, brown, green, head injury, bacterial infections, small objects, in the nostril, in children, nasal sprays, drops containing vasoconstrictors, rebound rhinorrhea, used longer than 3 consecutive days,
keep the mucus thin rather than thick, sticky, helps, prevent complications, ear, sinus infections, plugging of nasal passages, to thin the mucus, use saline nasal sprays, drink extra fluids, increase the humidity, in the air, a vaporizer, humidifier, antihistamines, reduce the amount, mucus, careful, antihistamines, make drowsy, don't use over-the-counter nasal sprays more frequently than 3 days on, 3 days off, ordered by the doctor, overuse of antibiotics, think that a green, yellow nasal discharge means a bacterial infection, antibiotics, not true, colds, begin, a clear nasal discharge, after several days it, turns creamy yellow, green, colds, viruses, antibiotics, not help, a green, yellow nasal discharge is not a sign need antibiotics, a nasal discharge follows a head injury, drainage is foul smelling, one-sided, a color other than white, yellow, symptoms persist beyond 3 weeks, fever, nasal discharge,
doctor, perform a physical examination, an examination, the ears, nose, throat, the discharge thin, watery, thick, bloody, what color is it, how long has the nasal discharge been present, present all the time, nose stuffy, congested, have a cough, headache, have a sore throat, have a fever, diagnostic tests, persistent problems, ct scan, the head, x-rays, the skull, sinuses, allergic rhinitis, antihistamines, antibiotics should only be, bacterial infections.
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