Underlying cause: You may be experiencing seasonal allergic rhinitis if the discharge is wateey, associated with itchiness or exposure to a possible trigger. The cause of the nasal discharge can be further discussed by booking a virtual appointment online with Healhtap or your PCP. If you are allergic, avoid smoke, dust, pollen, mold and please try an over the counter nasal saline rinse and antihistamiP
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Clogged nose: What's causing the mucus build-up? Cold, infection, allergy, etc. Have you seen your Physician to determine if an OTC product is appropriate or if you require prescription medication? If not, please do so.
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