Nothing called Perineal postnasal drip. It should be perennial postnasal drip. perennial = lasting or active throughout the whole year postnasal drip = mucopurulent discharge from the posterior nares. so it is perennial postnasal drip. SK :)
Yes, postnasal drip can lead to a bad taste in the mouth overnight. The excess mucus produced during postnasal drip can accumulate in the back of the throat and cause a foul taste. It's important to address the underlying cause of the postnasal drip to alleviate this symptom.
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Removing the tonsils, a procedure known as tonsillectomy, can sometimes help alleviate postnasal drip, especially if chronic tonsillitis or enlarged tonsils are contributing factors. However, postnasal drip can have various causes, including allergies, sinus infections, and other conditions. Therefore, while tonsillectomy may provide relief for some individuals, it is not a guaranteed solution for everyone experiencing postnasal drip. A thorough evaluation by a healthcare professional is necessary to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
Yes! Inhaling nystatin clears nasal congestion and postnasal drip.
postnasal = after
The suffix of "postnasal" is "-al".
A "fuzzy" throat can have many causes. Allergies can cause your throat to feel fuzzy due to postnasal drip, or strep throat can begin with a fuzzy feeling in your throat.
"post-" is the word part in postnasal. It means "after" or "behind."
The combining form of "postnasal" is "post-" which means "after" or "behind," and "nasal," which relates to the nose. In medical terminology, "postnasal" refers to the area behind the nose, often used in contexts related to nasal congestion or drainage.
Perineal excoriation is the irritation of the perineal area. This is a common problem for those that have had anal surgery and can be cleared up by keeping the area clean and dry.
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.
a perineal is a plant that that comes back every year in its season of bloom. Not all plants are perineal, but if anyone knows any that thrive in the dark please answer my question!