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Healthlink Pharmacy recognizes that the inconvenience and discomfort associated with having a runny nose can be more than simply annoying—it can seriously disrupt your daily life and comfort. Our team is here to provide relief through over-the-counter remedies and personalized advice to manage symptoms effectively and alleviate your suffering. Visit us today and take advantage of expert guidance and quality products designed to make breathing easier and feel better, temporarily or chronically.
Immunizations We Offer
Feature | Value |
Common Causes | Viral infections (e.g., cold, flu), allergies (e.g., hay fever), irritants (e.g., smoke, strong odors), cold weather, sinus infections, non-allergic rhinitis |
Symptoms | Clear, thin mucus discharge, nasal congestion, sneezing, itching in the nose, watery eyes, postnasal drip, sore throat |
Types | Acute (short-term, often due to infections), Chronic (long-term, often due to allergies or irritants) |
Duration | Acute runny nose typically lasts 3-7 days; chronic conditions may cause persistent symptoms |
Risk Factors | Exposure to cold viruses, allergies, exposure to irritants (e.g., pollution, strong smells), use of nasal decongestant sprays for more than a few days |
Diagnosis | Physical examination, medical history, allergy testing, nasal endoscopy (in certain cases), imaging studies (e.g., CT scan) |
Treatment | Antihistamines (for allergies), decongestants, saline nasal sprays, corticosteroid nasal sprays (for inflammation), avoiding known triggers |
Complications | Sinus infections, ear infections, secondary bacterial infections, chronic sinusitis, sleep disturbances |
Prevention | Good hygiene (e.g., handwashing), avoiding known allergens, using a humidifier, avoiding irritants, getting vaccinated for flu |
When to See a Doctor | Runny nose lasting more than 10 days, high fever, green or yellow mucus, facial pain, severe headache, blood in nasal discharge |
Home Remedies | Saline nasal rinse, staying hydrated, warm fluids, using a humidifier, avoiding irritants, rest |
Related Conditions | Common cold, flu, allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, nasal polyps, vasomotor rhinitis |
Impact on Daily Life | Discomfort, disrupted sleep, difficulty concentrating, social embarrassment, interference with daily activities |
Frequency in Population | Very common, especially during cold and flu season, and among individuals with allergies |
Medical Interventions | Prescription medications (e.g., stronger antihistamines, corticosteroids), allergy shots (immunotherapy), surgery for chronic sinusitis or nasal polyps |