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- Watery Eye and Runny Nose on One Side of Face - Statcare
Experiencing a watery eye and runny nose on one side of your face? Learn about the possible causes, symptoms, and treatment options in this comprehensive guide
- CSF Leak vs. Runny Nose: How to Tell the Difference
A CSF leak differs from a runny nose in that it causes a continuous dripping from one nostril and doesn't improve with cold or allergy medications Learn which tests confirm a CSF leak
- Constant, Clear-Fluid Runny Nose: Causes and Treatment
Some of the most common causes of a constant, clear runny nose include allergies, infections, and nasal polyps It can also be triggered by food, medications, and changes in hormones
- Why Your Nose Is Blocked on One Side
Wondering why your nose is clogged on one side? Here’s why one nostril can sometimes be more congested than the other
- Runny nose Causes - Mayo Clinic
A polyp, an object such as a small toy stuck in the nose, or a tumor might cause the nose to run from only one side Sometimes migraine-like headaches can cause a runny nose Causes of a runny nose include: Acute sinusitis Allergies — Injury, such as from a blunt trauma or burn Chronic sinusitis Churg-Strauss syndrome Common cold Decongestant nasal spray overuse Deviated septum Dry or cold
- Its Just a Runny Nose - Or is it? - SinusHealth
In most cases, runny nose is nothing to worry about, and we generally accept runny nose as a part of life However, if one experiences runny nose that looks like a leaky faucet or drip out of only one side, this may represent a potentially more serious type of problem – a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak What is a CSF leak, and why is it a
- 3 Causes for One-Sided Nose Swelling - San Diego Health
Causes of one-sided nose swelling include nasal trauma, sinusitis, and nasal polyps Seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment
- Why You Shouldn’t Ignore One-Sided Nasal Blockage
A blocked nose is often dismissed as a nuisance – a lingering cold or a flare-up of hay fever But when you’re dealing with nasal obstruction on one side that doesn’t seem to go away, it could indicate something more serious Whether it’s a deviated septum, nasal polyps or a rarer underlying condition like a tumour, persistent one-sided nasal blockage shouldn’t be ignored What
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