Definition of Rhinorrhoea. Meaning of Rhinorrhoea. Synonyms of Rhinorrhoea

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Definition of Rhinorrhoea

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Meaning of Rhinorrhoea from wikipedia

- Rhinorrhea (American English), also spelled rhinorrhoea or rhinorrhœa (British English), or informally runny nose is the free discharge of a thin mucus...
- Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea (CSF rhinorrhoea) refers to the drainage of cerebrospinal fluid through the nose (rhinorrhoea). It is typically caused...
- hematoma, cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea (CSF rhinorrhoea), and possibly infection which can lead to meningitis. CSF rhinorrhoea (clear fluid leaking from...
- non-celiac gluten sensitivity. Allergic reactions can range from sneezing and rhinorrhoea to anaphylaxis and even death. In an allergic reaction, initial exposure...
- respiratory tract mucosa, causing possible symptoms such as epistaxis, rhinorrhoea and nasal obstruction. In some tissues it may be found as a palpable...
- the nasal gland but also vasodilatation and engorgement, which lead to rhinorrhoea and congestion of the nose. The autonomic nervous system, which supplies...
- conjunctival injection and/or lacrimation Ipsilateral nasal congestion and/or rhinorrhoea Ipsilateral eyelid oedema Ipsilateral forehead and facial sweating Ipsilateral...
- Dehydration Reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy Hypertensive crisis Rhinorrhoea Interstitial lung disease-like events Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease...
- imaging can be used to guide treatment. Fluid dripping from the nose (CSF rhinorrhoea) or ears (CSF otorrhea) should be collected and tested for the protein...
- Baldwin, M; Pennybacker, JB (1968). "Non-traumatic cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea". J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatry. 31 (3): 214–25. doi:10.1136/jnnp...