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What (who) is runny$71419$ - definition

TYPE OF MEDICAL SYMPTOM WHERE THE NASAL CAVITY IS FILLED WITH FLUID MUCUS
Runny nose; Rhinorrhoea; Running nose; Rhinorrea; Nasal discharge
  • Pollen grains from a variety of common plants can cause an allergic reaction.
  • Rhinorrhea

Rhinorrhea         
Rhinorrhea or rhinorrhoea is the free discharge of a thin nasal mucus fluid. The condition, commonly known as a runny nose, occurs relatively frequently.
Runny Babbit         
BOOK BY SHEL SILVERSTEIN
Runny Babbit: A Billy Sook is a children's book by Shel Silverstein. A work in progress for the better part of 20 years, the book was published posthumously in 2005.
Coryza         
IRRITATION AND INFLAMMATION OF THE MUCOUS MEMBRANE INSIDE THE NOSE
Nasal allergies; Nasal allergy; Rhinitus; Hay-Fever; Coryza; Rhinitis, vasomotor; Rhinitis, allergic, seasonal; Rhinitis, allergic, perennial; Pollenitis; Rhinoconjunctivitis; Seasonal allergic rhinitis; Perennial allergic rhinitis; Congestive non-allergic rhinitis; Non-allergic rhinitis; Non-allergic Rhinitis; Non-Allergic Rhinitis; Nasal irritation; Corzya
·noun Nasal catarrh.

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Rhinorrhea

Rhinorrhea, rhinorrhoea, or informally runny nose is the free discharge of a thin mucus fluid from the nose; it is a common condition. It is a common symptom of allergies (hay fever) or certain viral infections, such as the common cold or COVID-19. It can be a side effect of crying, exposure to cold temperatures, cocaine abuse, or drug withdrawal, such as from methadone or other opioids. Treatment for rhinorrhea is not usually undertaken, but there are a number of medical treatments and preventive techniques.

The term was coined in 1866 from the Greek rhino- ("of the nose") and -rhoia ("discharge" or "flow").