Runny-nose Sentence Examples

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  • This type of runny nose is not a symptom of a cold.

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  • Sneezing, a blocked or runny nose and itchy eyes are common symptoms of hay fever, also called seasonal allergic rhinitis.

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  • Quercetin has been shown to block the production of histamines that can cause itchy eyes and runny nose.

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  • They may also lose the sense of smell and develop a chronically runny nose.

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  • Rubbing a runny nose and then touching food can introduce the bacteria into cooked food.

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  • However, I was just at an outside family barbecue where my dogs were running around, and although my niece had no physical contact with them, she complained of runny nose and coughing within 15 minutes of my arrival.

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  • For the most part, any pet that contracts this virus will have to endure the hacking cough, runny nose and gagging until the respiratory infection runs its course.

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  • Pay attention to symptoms that persist, like eczema, earaches, or runny nose.

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  • Allergic reaction-An immune system reaction to a substance in the environment; symptoms include rash, inflammation, sneezing, itchy watery eyes, and runny nose.

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  • In children, adenoviruses most often cause acute upper respiratory infections with fever and runny nose.

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  • These children have a constantly runny nose or a hoarse, deep voice.

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  • Interaction of histamine with receptors on blood vessels causes neighboring cells to become leaky, leading to the fluid collection, swelling, and increased redness characteristic of a runny nose and red, irritated eyes.

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  • If a person with a cold touches his runny nose or watery eyes, then shakes hands with another person, some of the virus is transferred to the uninfected person.

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  • In addition to a runny nose and fever, signs of a cold include coughing, sneezing, nasal congestion, headache, muscle ache, chills, sore throat, hoarseness, watery eyes, tiredness, and lack of appetite.

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  • Also, some people get a runny nose when they go outside in winter and breathe cold air.

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  • A runny nose is a mechanism the body uses to modify its internal temperature.

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  • A runny nose = cold or allergies - see a vet.

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  • These events contribute to the stuffy, runny nose that accompanies a cold.

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  • The swelling of the nasal lining that produces a runny nose can continue to actually block the nose.

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  • He has some sneezing and a minor runny nose.

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  • This virus was previously known as feline rhinotracheitis because of symptoms, such as a runny nose and sneezing, in the upper respiratory system.

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  • Allergy symptoms vary from person to person but typically include sneezing, watery or itchy eyes, or a runny nose.

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  • The runny nose and watery eyes are classic cold symptoms so a cold medicine with antihistamines can help you with those.

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  • Although a runny nose and cough are much more likely to accompany a sore throat caused by a virus than one caused by a bacteria, there is no absolute way to tell what is causing the sore throat without a laboratory test.

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  • Medications include aspirin or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for headache and muscle pain, and decongestants to relieve stuffiness or runny nose.

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  • These can include throbbing headaches, fatigue, drowsiness, yawning, irritability, restlessness, vomiting, or runny nose.

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  • Measles begins with slight temperature rise and a runny nose and eyes.

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  • People have teary eyes, sneezing, fatigue, poor appetite, and an extremely runny nose (rhinorrhea).

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