Watery nose can be considered to be related to colds, allergic rhinitis, cerebrospinal fluid nasal leakage and other diseases.
1. Cold: it is an acute inflammatory disease of nasal mucosa caused by viral infection. Often lead to nasal mucosa submucosa congestion and edema, plus the amount of secretion increased, at the same time can be accompanied by nasal congestion, sneezing, fatigue, and a slight headache and other clinical manifestations. So it may trigger the symptoms of watery nose.
2. Allergic rhinitis: it is an allergic reaction disease caused by the nasal mucosa contacting allergic substances. The stimulation of the nasal mucosa can also trigger the symptoms of a large amount of clear nasal discharge, accompanied by frequent sneezing, nasal itching and other symptoms. Therefore, it may also trigger the symptom of watery nose.
3. Cerebrospinal fluid leakage: for people with history of craniocerebral surgery or trauma, the cerebrospinal fluid in the cranium can flow into the nasal cavity through the defect at the base of the skull, during which dizziness, headache and other symptoms of low cranial pressure can occur. So the symptoms of watery nose may also occur.
Watery nose may also be seen in other diseases, such as sinusitis. It is recommended to consult the ENT department of the hospital in time, to clarify the cause of the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.