[18F] Experiencing recurrent runny nose and isolated sweating episode
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Arora's Assessment
What might be happening
Based on the information you've provided, here are a few possibilities:
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Common Cold: This is a viral infection of your nose and throat. Symptoms can be similar to other illnesses and can include a runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, body aches, and general fatigue.
- Treatment typically involves rest, hydration, and over-the-counter cold remedies.
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Allergies: Allergies can cause similar symptoms to a cold, including a runny nose. They can be seasonal or year-round, and can be triggered by many things, such as pollen, dust, or pet dander.
- Treatment often involves avoiding known allergens and taking antihistamines to control symptoms.
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Non-allergic Rhinitis: This is a condition that causes chronic sneezing or a congested, drippy nose with no apparent cause. The symptoms of nonallergic rhinitis are similar to those of hay fever (allergic rhinitis), but there's no identified allergic reaction involved.
- Treatment usually involves managing the symptoms with medications.
The hot flash you experienced could be due to a variety of factors, including hormonal changes, stress, or certain medications. However, as it was a one-time occurrence, it's difficult to pinpoint the exact cause.
What you can do
- Rest and hydrate: These are key to recovery from many illnesses, including the common cold.
- Over-the-counter remedies: These can help with symptoms. Antihistamines can be particularly helpful if the runny nose is due to allergies.
- Avoid allergens: If you notice that your symptoms get worse around certain triggers, try to avoid them.
- Seek medical attention: If your symptoms persist for more than a week or get worse, it would be a good idea to see a healthcare provider.
What you should look out for
- If your symptoms persist or worsen over time
- If you develop a high fever, severe headache, chest pain or other worrying symptoms
- If you have trouble breathing
Remember, while this advice can provide guidance, it's always best to seek care from a healthcare provider for a formal diagnosis and treatment.
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11 mo ago