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SHuskey62
Asked June 2021
Since my stroke I have a constant running nose and mucus when I first awaken, what could be the cause?
My nose runs continuously but I can’t always feel it
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JoAnn29
Jun 2021
Could be a med. Mom had this problem but only on B/P medicine. Dr. Prescribed an allergy pill.
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Isthisrealyreal
Jun 2021
You need to talk with your physician about this. They are the ones that can help you understand what you are experiencing.
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