What to do if your nose is running

Watery nose may be caused by allergic rhinitis, cerebrospinal fluid rhinodrip or acute rhinitis, etc. Targeted treatment needs to be given according to the specific cause.
1. Allergic rhinitis: if contact with dust or pollen, etc., may cause allergic rhinitis, resulting in sneezing, watery nasal discharge, nasal itching. It is recommended to keep away from allergens, nasal glucocorticosteroids, anticholinergics such as ipratropium bromide, nasal rinsing, pollen blockers and so on.
2. Nasal drip of cerebrospinal fluid: People with craniocerebral trauma may have intermittent or continuous discharge of clear, watery fluid from the nose. Head-high position, restriction of water and salt intake, avoidance of nose blowing and coughing, and surgical treatment are recommended.
3. Acute rhinitis: It is part of the upper respiratory tract infection caused by viral infection, with clinical symptoms such as itchy nose, runny nose and fever. It is recommended to use local nasal glucocorticosteroids and nasal decongestants, systemic treatment if combined with bacterial infection can use antibiotics such as penicillin.
Watery nose may also be caused by other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to check, identify the cause, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.