Post Nasal Drip
Post nasal drip describes mucus discharge from the back of the nose down the throat.
Post Nasal Drip Symptoms
- Excessive mucus accumulating in the throat
- Frequent throat clearing or cough, especially at night
- Hoarse, raspy, or breathy voice
- Halitosis and bad taste in mouth from dripping secretions
- Nausea, reflux, or vomiting in severe cases
Post Nasal Drip Diagnosis
- Medical history of chronic nasal/post nasal symptoms
- Physical exam of nasal passages and throat
- Allergy testing or CT scan to identify causes
Post Nasal Drip Treatment Options
- Saline nasal irrigation
- Nasal steroid sprays
- Mucolytics
- Drying sprays such as ipratropium
- Antihistamines
- Decongestants for temporary relief
- Antibiotics
- Surgical correction of structural issues
Causes and Contributing Factors of Post Nasal Drip
- Chronic nasal or sinus infections blocking sinus drainage
- Allergic rhinitis triggering increased mucus production
- Nonallergic rhinitis
- Vasomotor rhinitis causing nasal tissue swelling
- Environmental irritants like smoke, pollution, strong odors
- Structural issues like deviated septum or nasal polyps
- Acute viral or bacterial sinus infection
- Use of drying medications like antihistamines or diuretics
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James Atkins, MD
Dr. Atkins is a sinus expert with years of experience in providing compassionate and effective care to patients. He takes a personalized approach to treatment and is dedicated to helping you feel your best.
James M. Ferris, PA-C
Mike and Dr. Atkins have been practicing together for 18 years. He has a great personality and is a superb provider. Mike is personable and an invaluable asset to our practice. Just don’t start talking about fishing. You won’t be able to get him to stop.
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