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A runny nose can sometimes turn out to be a more serious condition known as a cerebrospinal fluid (csf) leak

Also known as csf rhinorrhea, this is a condition in which a fluid (called cerebrospinal fluid) escapes through a tear in the membrane surrounding the brain and leaks into a nasal passage. When afrika hart's cold symptoms and runny nose didn't go away with meds, she went back to the doctor and learned she had a cerebrospinal fluid (csf) leak. A csf leak can cause symptoms like a headache and a runny nose if it's near your brain, or neck stiffness and radiating pain if it's in your spine Learn about csf leak nose symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options We provide expert guidance on recognizing cerebrospinal fluid leaks and when to seek medical attention. Cerebrospinal fluid (csf) rhinorrhea is a rare condition that occurs when the fluid surrounding your brain and spinal cord leaks through your nose

Spontaneous csf leaks usually occur in people over the age of 30 or those who have been assigned female at birth. Csf leaks can be initially diagnosed as sinus problems or allergies because a runny nose is one of the most common symptoms. Although clear drainage from your nose is a typical symptom of viral infections or allergies, there are instances where a runny nose may be indicative of a more serious condition such as nasal polyps or cerebrospinal fluid (csf) leak In most cases, clear nasal drainage will clear up on its own, but if the symptom progresses longer than four weeks, it's time to call a sinus specialist If you have sinus infections or leak fluid from just one side of your nose, get that checked out, he says Make sure you don't have, for example, a tumor blocking just one side or a brain fluid leak

You may have something simple like a deviated septum, and if that's what your physician identifies, great.

If you have a nose leaking clear fluid, it is most probably an allergy, infection, or in extremely rare circumstances, a csf leak Know the symptoms to tell the difference. A leak that occurs at the cranial level, rather than the spine, doesn't result in the same drop in volume and pressure of fluid in the skull A cranial csf leak results in a runny nose and carries a high risk of meningitis, an inflammation of the membrane around the brain and spinal cord, which can be fatal and requires emergency attention.

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