The term Rhinorrhea is derived from combination of Greek words. “rhinos” and “rrhea”, rhinos refers to Nose and rrhea refers to implying flow or discharge.
The rhinorrhea is defined as a discharge of Nasal Fluids. It is a common symptom of Hay Fever and cold. It can also be a symptom of Drug withdrawal.
It is normally caused by the inflammation of Tissues and Vessels in the Nasal passage.
It is also known as Runny Nose or Rhinitis.
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Rhinorrhea is divided on the basis of nature of condition and the causes for it.
Rhinorrhea itself is a symptom of infectious diseases, allergies, irritation etc. It has few more symptoms than Runny Nose.
The discharge of Mucosa from the Nose, which may be clear, Yellowish, Greenish or Brownish by nature is a common symptom of Rhinnorhea.
The people who suffer from clear Rhinorrhea, the nature and the color of the fluid secreted is White.
Some other symptoms of Rhinorrhea include
The serious Traumatic complications may display symptoms like
It is usually caused by a Head Injury or Injury in the Spine which affects the Nervous System.
Rhinorrhea is condition that cannot be caused by a single cause; there are multiple causes of this disorder, following are the causes of Rhinorrhea
The other reasons for the occurrence of Rhinorrhea include:
The symptoms of Rhinorrhea indicate the nature and the kind of Rhinorrhea from which a person is suffering.
The physical examination of Rhinorrhea is composed of inspection of Face and Nose especially the area near the Maxillary and Frontal Sinuses.
The nature and the color of discharge are taken for the test.
The Rhinorrhea test involves the cell culture of Nasal fluid and Acid-liable RNA virus test.
The patients suffering from Invasive Sinusitis, Diabetes undergo CT scan for a complete diagnosis.
The treatment of Rhinorrhea depends on the underlying cause of this disorder.
Sometimes it does not need any treatment and it stops by itself, the serious conditions are triggered by Serious Neurological and other related conditions.
Rhinorrhea can be treated with Antihistamines like Claritin, Zyrtec, Tylenol Cold, Tavist and Benadryl.
Tropical decongestants like Oxymetazoline and Pseudoephedrine are also highly effective. They help in stopping the discharge from the Nose.
The combination of Antihistamines and Decongestants helps to deal with Rhinorrhea.
The use of Nasal Sprays like Vasoconstrictor is effective for curing Rhinorrhea for a short time. The overuse of these sprays can cause severe Rhinorrhea.
These sprays help to fight against Rhinorrhea caused as a result of Allergies.
All such type of medications is available but one should use them under the supervision of doctor. They specifically provide a relief from CSF Rhinorrhea treatment.
The patients should also go for Nasal irrigation on regular basis that involves cleaning and rinsing of Nose with Saline Water.
The problem can also be decreased with the increased rate of Water intake and increasing Humidity in the Air.
This can be done with drinking lot of fruit juices, Water and using cool mist humidifier. The basic aim of all these things is to make the Mucus thin.
Following are the useful homeremedies for Rhinorrhea
Rhinorrhea can be treated at home with the use of Neti Pot. Neti Pot is best for cleaning, rinsing Nose and Flushing the Nasal cavity. Neti Pot contains Saline solution in it which is made of Salt and purified Water.
If Neti Pot is not available, one can go for Shot glass or a Bulb Syringe. It may also work.
Taking Herbal steam bath is good for Rhinorrheas. It able an individual to inhale the Moist Air that evaporates from the boiling pot of Water. If you add few drops of Eucalyptus Oil in it and breathe in it for few minutes, covering your head forming a tent, it will give you relief from the Choked Nose.
Humidifier is a device that helps in the recovery of Rhinorrhea. These home remedies are very helpful, if Rhinorrhea is caused by Cold and Flu.
Avoiding spicy foods, Alcohol and Caffeinated beverages is helpful in the recovery of Gustatory Rhinorrhea treatment.
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