You should consult a medical professional who can test the fluid to find its source.
This could be as harmless as nasal fluid built up in the sinuses, or more troublesome if it consists of overproduction by the tear ducts draining through the nose. Rarely, and more seriously, this could be lymph fluid, or even excess cerebrospinal fluid.
The clear sticky fluid that spreads from an open wound on your head is lymph; if it is infected, it is pus.
Your Anus!!
When a person suffers a head injury it is possible for cerebrospinal fluid to leak out. After a head injury if the victim has clear fluid coming from the nose or ears it should be checked to determine if it is cerebrospinal fluid.
A blow to the head would cause swelling.
This is assuming post-op spinal surgery, following a lumbar puncture, or severe back,head trauma... Headache when sitting up that goes away when lying down, obvious leakage of spinal fluid at the surgical/trauma site... In facial/head trauma a runny nose of clear fluid. Usually goes away after several days of bed rest.
Follow the cable down to a reservoir adjacent to the steering head.
Head is the height of the fluid above the point you are measuring.
Radiator fluid circulates through the engine block and the cylinder head. If the block or head has a crack or a broken gasket fluid will come from that.
Symptoms of spinal fluid leakage may include headache that worsens when upright and improves when lying down, postural headaches, neck stiffness or pain, nausea, vomiting, and changes in hearing or vision. In some cases, leakage of spinal fluid may also lead to a clear, watery discharge from the nose or ears.
Clear, whitish.
Scarpa's fluid.
If clear water-like fluid is present in the ear, the first aider should advise the person to avoid inserting anything into the ear canal. They can try tilting their head to the side to allow gravity to help drain the fluid. If the fluid does not come out or if there are signs of pain, hearing loss, or other concerning symptoms, seek medical attention promptly. It's important to avoid using cotton swabs or similar objects to remove the fluid.