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Drink lots of liquids and slowly drip water on your face
take him to a hospital!
your brain gives off a signal that causes your eye to drip. then the same signal goes to your nose and causes it's fluids to run.
Take a skinny straw and get a couple of drops of water in it. Snort it. The drip is disgusting, but it does the trick.
Yes, the nose can initiate the cough reflex by detecting irritants or foreign particles that trigger a response to clear the airways. Postnasal drip, caused by excess mucus dripping from the nose into the throat, can also stimulate coughing.
No one would like the feel of a runny nose and allowing it to drip into one's mouth. The nose hairs catch bateria from the air so to allow the dripping to enter the mouth it could cause infections.
"Drink, sir, is a great provoker of three things . . . Marry sir, nose-painting, sleep and urine. Lechery, sir, it provokes and unprovokes; it provokes the desire, but it takes away the performance." By nose-painting we should understand that heavy drinking causes rubefaction of the nose, as it in fact does.
Nose and throat glands continually produce one to two quarts of mucus a day. This moistens and cleans the nasal membranes, humidifies air, traps and clears inhaled foreign matter, and fights infection. Although mucus is usually swallowed unconsciously, the feeling that it is accumulating in the throat or dripping from the back of the nose is called post-nasal drip. Post-nasal drip can be caused by excessive or thick secretions by throat muscle or by swallowing disorders.
The future tense of "drip" is "will drip" or "is going to drip."
The future tense of the verb "drip" is "will drip."