Antihistamines such as Allergy medications (benadryl, zyrtec, cleratine, allegra, etc) do help temporarily by shutting down the mucus production.
I've had post nasal drip for over 5 years now, it makes you cough in the mornings and sometimes gets pretty uncomfortable. I use antihistamines however I pretty much would have to use it all the time lol
so I found that sinus flush have been working for me.
You go to Amazon, or to local pharmacy (cvs, wallgreens, even Walmart) and you buy either nasal irrigator or what I found works better nasal syringe.
You fill it with warm water, and slowly squeeze the water in one of your nostrils, (make sure it doesn't leak from the same nostril).
Squeeze the water slowly, you will feel as the water fills all your sinus cavities and after a couple seconds as you squeeze starts dripping from the other nostril -that's what you want because it means it reached all the sinuses and now flushes all the bacteria and mucus out.
Now there is that moment when the water goes up your nose to the sinuses, that moment sucks cuz always gives me a headache (it's the same feeling if water gets up your nose in the pool or lake), but when you get past that its ok (you can adjust your head tilt, I found that it depends on your head position).
Make sure the water comes out thru the other nostril....
As much as the allergy pills help you temporarily, you can use it as a adition to those.
I have been using it once a day or once every few days for about 5 minutes from one nostril to another, and so far don't have to take allergy pills at all, my sinus feels very clear and less dripy, no cough in the mornings either.
It didn't eliminate completely the nasal drip but reduced it so I don't notice that and no flem or the bacteria in there anymore cuz they all com out with the water....
So far it works well :)
Yes, sinus post nasal drip can coat the vocal cords with excess mucus, leading to symptoms like hoarseness, throat clearing, and changes in vocal quality. This can affect voice sounds by causing them to sound raspy or strained. It's important to treat the underlying cause of the post nasal drip to help improve voice symptoms.
To get rid of dry nasal crusts after septoplasty, you can try gently rinsing your nasal passages with saline solution to help soften and remove the crusts. Using a humidifier in your home can also help keep the air moist and prevent crust formation. If the crusts persist or cause discomfort, consult your doctor for further advice.
Nasal polyps themselves do not typically cause a burning sensation in the nose. However, they can lead to symptoms such as nasal congestion, reduced sense of smell, and postnasal drip, which could potentially cause some irritation or discomfort in the nose. If you are experiencing a burning sensation in your nose, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.
Yes, snot is a part of the body's excretory system. It is produced by the nasal mucosa and contains debris such as dust, bacteria, and mucus that the body wants to rid itself of.
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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.
Alcohol consumption can worsen post nasal drip symptoms by irritating the nasal passages and increasing mucus production, leading to congestion and a runny nose.
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To prevent or manage post nasal drip after drinking, try to stay hydrated, avoid alcohol and caffeine, use a saline nasal spray, and consider seeing a doctor for further advice.
Alcohol consumption can lead to dehydration, which can thicken mucus in the nasal passages and throat, causing post nasal drip symptoms such as a runny or stuffy nose, coughing, and throat irritation.
When cats purr, their nasal glands produce more mucus, causing their noses to drip.
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It is highly possible that post nasal drip can be affecting the way that you breathe hile you are sleeping. Post nasal drip can cause an obstruction and a blockage in your air passage way. It is also very likely that a person that has post nasal drip has sinus congestion which further obstructs the air passage ways. This can cause snoring and even sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a condition that occurs when you have difficulties breathing when you are sleeping. it can havea signficant impact on your life as it disrupts your sleep and can lead to serious health risks. You should treat your post nasal drip in order to avoid these problems. I know of two products that help treat post nasal drip- sinuswars2 and mucinex. There are probably many more, which your pharmacist should be able to help you with.
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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.
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.
Post nasal drip can irritate the nasal lining and cause sores.