It may be the flu, go ask a trusted doctor or physician for a thorough inspection
You really don't have to actually get "sick" its just how well u can "sell" the idea that you are sick to your parents....Say you have a massive sinus headache, a runny nose and a stomach ache and can't stop pooping and pray that your mom or dad believes you.
The first simptoms are runny nose and high temprature
If you have a cold, either a headache, stuffy or runny nose, sneezing, or coughing.
Sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, and puffy face.symptoms of allergies? 1. Runny Nose, Stuffy Nose, Sneezing 2. Runny Nose, Stuffy Nose, Sneezing 3. Cough 4. Rashes 5. Fatigue 6. Headache 7. Nausea and Vomiting 8. Fever
Some symptoms of a cold are: Runny nose Itchy throat Fatigue Nasal Congestion Headache
It is always best to treat the symptoms and get some rest. Give your body time to fight this off. For the cough, hard candy or cough drops. Try an antihistamine for the runny nose. The sore throat will feel better as the mucus running down the throat from the nose slows. The headache will better with a NSAID.
Some of the side effects of Canasa (generic name is mesalamine) include : gas and stomach discomfort, flu like symptoms, runny nose, diarrhea or constipation, dizziness, joint pain, headache, and weakness.
While both running nose and runny nose are correct, the preferred term is runny nose. A running nose is a specific instance of the event.
A runny nose can be a sign of many things, some a sickness, some not a sickness. Sicknesses could include flu, nasal/sinus infection or a cold. Non-sicknesses could include allergic reaction, hayfever and not blowing your nose enough.
well, i am not a doctor, but i can say that from personal experience, yes it does. when you have a stuffy nose and are sniffing it up a lot it can give you a headache. Generally i get a eye ache and a head ache but i guess that it differs with every person! Hope this helps and that you feel better soon :)
Yes, meth can cause a clogged or runny nose.
Medications include aspirin or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for headache and muscle pain , and decongestants to relieve stuffiness or runny nose.