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rhinorrhea
rhi·nor·rhe·a R5240000 (rī′nō-rē′ə)n. Discharge from the nasal mucous membrane, especially when excessive, as with an allergy or infection.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | rhinorrhea - persistent watery mucus discharge from the nose (as in the common cold)cold, common cold - a mild viral infection involving the nose and respiratory passages (but not the lungs); "will they never find a cure for the common cold?"symptom - (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease | Translations
rhinorrhea
rhinorrhea[‚rin·ə′rē·ə] (medicine) A mucous discharge from the nose. Escape of cerebrospinal fluid through the nose. rhinorrhea
rhinorrhea [ri″no-re´ah] the free discharge of a thin nasal mucus.cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea discharge of cerebrospinal fluid through the nose, usually due to skull fracture.rhi·nor·rhe·a (rī'nō-rē'ă), A discharge from the nose. [rhino- + G. rhoia, flow] rhinorrhea (rī′nō-rē′ə)n. Discharge from the nasal mucous membrane, especially when excessive, as with an allergy or infection.rhinorrhea Medtalk → Vox populi Runny noserhi·nor·rhe·a (rī'nōr-ē'ă) A discharge from the nasal mucous membrane. Synonym(s): rhinorrhoea. [rhino- + G. rhoia, flow]rhinorrhea Watery discharge from the nose. This is usually due to RHINITIS, but following a head injury with a fracture of the base of the skull, a persistent drip from the nose may be due to leakage of CEREBROSPINAL FLUID from the brain cavity.rhi·nor·rhe·a (rī'nōr-ē'ă) Discharge from nose. Synonym(s): rhinorrhoea. [rhino- + G. rhoia, flow]Patient discussion about rhinorrheaQ. When you get sick (runny nose, cold, cough) do you still workout? A. Hmm, depending on how sick I am, I will usually just workout anyway. I feel it mentally helps me. Q. I got runny nose every morning and in the evening. Never had this problem before. Worst still is gardening. Why why why? A. I have Janet Craig, and Corn plan Draceanas, Spider Plants, Chinese Evergreen, Weeping Fig, Pothos,and Peace Lilly; plus others. The largest are the Draceanas and those named are supposed to be among the best at cleaning toxins from the air. They Rubber Plants are a good choice but I'm running out of room! Jade may want some company! Q. When seasons change , a lot of people suffer of runny nose and other common allergy symptoms , why is it always like that when seasons change ?A. Seasonal changes tend to cause a lot of allergic reactions, and that is a known fact with no known mechanism. It is thought that perhaps the more atopic (bound to have allergies) people are, and with an atopic family histroy, they will develope more allergies during seasonal changes. One theory is that the environmental allergens, such as flower seeds or particles, tend to be in a higher shift and so they are more "in the air". Others believe it has to do with viral infections. More discussions about rhinorrhearhinorrhea
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