- Rhinorrhea
Rhinorrhea, commonly known as a runny
nose , consists of an unusually significant amount of nasal discharge. It is asymptom of thecommon cold and ofallergies (hay fever ). The term comes from the Greek words "rhinos" meaning "of the nose" and "rhoia" meaning "a flowing." Rhinorrhea can also be a sign ofwithdrawal , such as fromopioid s (especially "methadone"). [cite book |author=Eileen Trigoboff; Kneisl, Carol Ren; Wilson, Holly Skodol |title=Contemporary psychiatric-mental health nursing |publisher=Pearson/Prentice Hall |location=Upper Saddle River, N.J |year=2004 |pages=274 |isbn=0-13-041582-0 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=] Symptoms displaycircadian rhythm s. [cite journal |author=Smolensky MH, Reinberg A, Labrecque G |title=Twenty-four hour pattern in symptom intensity of viral and allergic rhinitis: treatment implications |journal=J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. |volume=95 |issue=5 Pt 2 |pages=1084–96 |year=1995 |pmid=7751526 |doi= |url=http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/a63462]Overview
Rhinorrhea is a frequently encountered condition that is usually not dangerous. The discharge may be coloured or thick as a result of conditions such as
sinusitis . It may be accompanied byPost-nasal drip that may also aggravate coughing or result in a sore throat. Other secondary consequences include Ear infections orsinusitis , especially if increased mucus levels block theEustachian tube or the sinus passages.cite web | url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003051.htm | accessdate=2007-11-01 | publisher=US NLM/NIH | work=Medline Plus | title=Nasal discharge ]Causes
Rhinorrhea may be due to allergic conditions such as
hay fever or foreign materials within the nostril. Bacterial or viral infections such as thecommon cold ,influenza orsinusitis may also be accompanied by a runny nose. Nasal discharges may also be present in cases ofvasomotor rhinitis , a non-infectious and non-allergenic condition. A runny nose may also cause a feel of blockage and cause oneself to be depressed, or feel depressed.Head injuries may also cause excess nasal discharges.
Basilar skull fracture may result incerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea. [cite web | url=http://www.bcm.edu/oto/grand/120398.html | accessdate=2007-11-01 | title=Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea | first=Jayson | last=Greenberg | date=3 December 1998 | publisher=Baylor College of Medicine ]Environmental causes include contact with strong smelling substances such as
disulfide compounds found inOnion s andgarlic , both of the genusAllium .CS gas , which provides an especially intense pepper-like odour, also results in this symptom. This phenomenon is caused by the same mechanism that causes a runny nose when crying:tears drain through the inner corner of the eyelids through thenasolacrimal duct , and finally into thenasal cavity , where they manifest as a runny nose.Treatment
Thinner nasal discharges reduce the risk of sinus and ear infections. Non-medicinal means to achieve this include drinking additional fluids and increasing indoor humidity with a
humidifier .Medicinal treatment includes
antihistamine s (e.g.,diphenhydramine orloratadine ) to reduce the amount of nasal discharge and saline nasal sprays.Vasoconstrictor nasal sprays may also be applied for a limited time, but their use may become counterproductive after several days, causingRhinitis medicamentosa .ee also
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