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How can you differentiate between rhinorrhea caused by the common cold and allergies? What are the common causes of rhinorrhea and their respective percentages? What symptoms are unique to allergic rhinorrhea compared to a cold? How does the body react to viruses causing rhinorrhea? What are the most common pathogens causing watery rhinorrhea in colds? What are the effective treatments for rhinorrhea, and what are their mechanisms? What are the side effects of using oral decongestants and nasal sprays? How do saline nasal sprays work in treating rhinorrhea? What is the role of antihistamines in treating rhinorrhea, especially in cases of cold? Important Highlights from Our Discussion "Rhinorrhea, or runny nose, is primarily caused by the common cold, allergies, and sinusitis." "Allergic rhinorrhea appears immediately after allergen exposure, whereas cold-induced rhinorrhea develops gradually." "The discharge in allergic rhinorrhea is usually clear and watery, contrasting with the often thicker discharge in colds." "Viral rhinorrhea involves immune response, causing redness, swelling, and increased mucus production." "Rhinovirus is the most common pathogen for cold-caused watery rhinorrhea." "Decongestants are effective in treating rhinorrhea but should be used cautiously due to potential side effects." "Saline nasal sprays, while not offering immediate relief, are safe for long-term use in managing rhinorrhea." "Antihistamines can help in cold-induced rhinorrhea, with varying effectiveness depending on the histamine involvement. Disclaimer: This information is provided for general knowledge and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your doctor for any questions or concerns you may have about your health.