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Symptoms and Potential Complications of Post-nasal Drip

Hoarse Voice & Runny nose

Post-nasal drip [8] implies mucus dripping down into your throat from the back of your nose. If you have a cough, an infection or because you smoke, this may particularly happen occur. It makes you cough, and it can make you sound hoarse. If your voice is hoarse for more than three weeks, you should see your doctor.

It becomes much more apparent when the body develops more mucus than usual or it’s thicker than usual. This excess mucus that is produced trickle out of the nostril and causes runny nose [9]. It is called a postnasal drip when the mucus start to flow down the back of your nose to your throat. However, runny nose is also a present sign of postnasal drip. People who are suffering post-nasal drip could also sneeze or have sore throat at the same time.