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Hello, I have suddenly started early in morning immediately i wake up. Even before going to wash room i start sneezing. Along with this i have to frequently blow my nose as mucus keep coming. This normally lasts for an hour or two before i can sleep again. Once i wake up again i sneeze till i take bath but 2 or 3 days in a week it doesn t stop after bath and continues for the whole day. As a result my eyes always keeps itching and becomes watery. Also at time my ear and neck and head starts paining. this has just started some time back and has become extremely difficult because i am deprived of sleep as well. Will await some feedback. thanks.
It is inflammation of mucosal lining caused by the exposure to an antigen or different antigens such dust, mold, animal saliva or urine. You may need to take antihistamines such Benadryl or Citerizine for it. It may need a week or two to go away.
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Dr Olgeta Xhufka , General & Family Physician
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What Causes Constant Mucus Release From The Nose?
Hello, The running nose that you are experiencing together with sneezing may be related to allergy, or better allergic rhinitis. It is inflammation of mucosal lining caused by the exposure to an antigen or different antigens such dust, mold, animal saliva or urine. You may need to take antihistamines such Benadryl or Citerizine for it. It may need a week or two to go away. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Olgeta Xhufka , General & Family Physician