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When you pet your cat, it can stimulate her nasal glands, causing her nose to drip. This is a normal response and is usually nothing to worry about.
A cat's nose may drip when it is happy because it can be a sign of contentment and relaxation, causing the nasal glands to produce more fluid.
When a cat purrs, it can cause their nasal passages to become more moist, leading to a runny nose.
Drink lots of liquids and slowly drip water on your face
When you pet your cat, it can stimulate their nasal glands, causing their nose to drip. This is a normal response and usually nothing to worry about.
Yes, alcohol consumption can lead to post nasal drip. Alcohol can irritate the mucous membranes in the nose and throat, causing an increase in mucus production and leading to post nasal drip.
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.
When a cat purrs, it can sometimes cause their nasal passages to produce more mucus, leading to a runny nose. This is a normal reaction and usually nothing to worry about.
Alcohol consumption can worsen post nasal drip symptoms by irritating the nasal passages and increasing mucus production, leading to congestion and a runny nose.