Runny nose that stops and starts in an instant

Posted by mikaylar @mikaylar, Mar 18 12:57pm

Does anyone deal with runny nose that starts and stops in an instant? I do not have allergies just a daily persistent headache that is debilitating.

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@thisfatoldlady

I had Covid twice (once in 2021 and once in 2023); but the runny nose is new for me.

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I never had Covid.

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Never had COVID, but do have runny nose. Kleenex…never leave home without it

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I have the runny nose , water-like fluid , and I'm pretty sure it comes
with eating or drinking.
I had pneumonia in May2024, breathlessness, urge to cough since then.
Bulla, stable pneumothorax, bronchiectasis in CT.
The runny nose worsened the last months.
I occasionally had it before 2024 but didn't make the association with eating/drinking.
Now I almost always have it when eating/drinking , it lasts 5-10 min.
Sometimes I have it without eating/drinking , but maybe from saliva production
or cold air.

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@bsi15

I have the runny nose , water-like fluid , and I'm pretty sure it comes
with eating or drinking.
I had pneumonia in May2024, breathlessness, urge to cough since then.
Bulla, stable pneumothorax, bronchiectasis in CT.
The runny nose worsened the last months.
I occasionally had it before 2024 but didn't make the association with eating/drinking.
Now I almost always have it when eating/drinking , it lasts 5-10 min.
Sometimes I have it without eating/drinking , but maybe from saliva production
or cold air.

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I forgot to say that I never had Covid, the pneumonia was probably
from streptococci.
And I also have GERD and fundoplication in 1999, currently I take
no drugs.
So, could it be some gastric leakage ?
How rare is it, when that spinal leakage found above is only 1:100000

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@bsi15

I forgot to say that I never had Covid, the pneumonia was probably
from streptococci.
And I also have GERD and fundoplication in 1999, currently I take
no drugs.
So, could it be some gastric leakage ?
How rare is it, when that spinal leakage found above is only 1:100000

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Hi, @bsi15 - you might start a new discussion in the Digestive Health group on the question about gastric leaking, https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/digestive-gastrointestinal-problems/

You also might post this question in this discussion:

- Fundoplication
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/fundoplication/

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