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Catarrh- Conjunctivitis

Information - Runny Nose and Sinus What is a runny nose? A runny nose is a virus that causes inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity and causes congestion in the upper respiratory system. This results in difficulty breathing. It is mainly caused by rhinoviruses and is contagious mainly during the first few days of symptoms. What causes a runny nose? A runny nose is not a separate condition but the result of a cold, virus or allergy. The …

Information - Runny Nose and Sinus What is a runny nose? A runny nose is a virus that causes inflammation of the mucous membrane of the …

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Information - Katarori and Synahi

What is synachi?
The continue is a virus that causes inflammation in the lining of the nasal cavity and causes congestion in the upper respiratory system. This has the effect of making it difficult for the person to breathe.
It is mainly caused by rhinoviruses and is contagious mainly during the first days of symptoms.

What is the reason for the noise?
The continue it is not a separate condition but the result of a cold, infection or allergy. The duration it can have continue it is relatively short, some days, until the microorganism that caused it is treated. Both flu and cold are infections mainly of the upper respiratory system caused by pathogenic microorganisms.
Nasal congestion can be caused by anything that irritates or inflames the nasal tissues. Infections, such as colds, flu or sinusitis, and allergies are common causes of nasal congestion and runny nose. Sometimes it can be caused by irritants such as cigarette smoke and car exhaust. This condition is called non-allergic rhinitis.

The most common symptoms of colic
The continue is a health condition characterized by congestion (blocked or commonly stuffy nose), rhinorrhea (runny nose) and may also be accompanied by fever, sneezing, headache, sore throat, ear pain and cough. 
Other symptoms of colic include dry mouth and chapped lips caused indirectly by mouth breathing.

What is catarrh? 
Catarrh it is called the excessive amount of mucus secreted by the nose. Her creation runny nose related to the functioning of the upper respiratory system. During breathing, air passes through the nasal airway and ends up in the lungs. The nose acts as a filter so that the air entering the respiratory tract is as clean as possible.
The respiratory mucosa that lines the inside of the nose consists of many glands, which produce mucus. The presence of the latter is very useful as it traps bacteria, allergens or other microparticles that can cause a problem in the body. The hairs inside the nose move harmful particles and mucus to the back of the throat. These then end up with ingestion in the stomach where they are dissolved by gastric acid.
 
What can cause a runny nose and what symptoms can accompany it?
When the patient is infected with a virus, comes into contact with an allergen or is exposed to very low temperatures, the nasal mucosa becomes irritated. Thus, the production of mucus in the nose increases, causing it to start dripping. In cases where it is directed towards the back of the throat, it is called a postnasal drip.

Η catarrh may cause coughing or sore throat. Very often it is accompanied by nasal obstruction, what we call stuffy nose. If a patient suffers, for example, from a common cold, then swelling of the inside of the nose is caused, resulting in difficulty breathing. Others may also be caused symptoms, such as fever or fatigue. In the case where there is allergic rhinitis, the runny nose may be accompanied by:
  • sneezing
  • itch
  • wet eyes
In some cases, when the runny nose persists for a significant period of time, the mucus can become infected with a microbe, resulting in sinusitis ή otitis. In general, it is important that if the symptoms do not go away on their own, or if the person experiences worsening and complications, to contact a specialist ENT. With his guidance, you will be relieved of both catarrh as well as accompanying symptoms.