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Why would someone with COPD have a constant runny nose?

My wife has been on oxygen for a year. In the last few months, she has had a consistent runny nose.

Trying to treat a runny nose with COPD

She went to the doctors and they put her on an antibiotic but it did not work. They tried sinusitis medication - which didn't help - and nasal spray. Can anyone give me some advice or answers to this problem?



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  1. Hello rickeyd57, thank you for reaching out! I hear how frustrated you and your wife feel by the constant runny nose she is experiencing. She is not alone having a runny and/or stuffy nose with COPD. I thought these articles/discussions about this topic might be of interest to you and provide some insight:
    https://copd.net/?s=runny+nose
    https://copd.net/living/stuffy-noses/
    Have you discussed this with her doctor to see what options s/he might suggest? Please keep us posted on how she is managing. Wishing you a gentle day. ~Allyson (COPD.net team)

    1. Allyson,
      What you sent me was very helpful, I contacted ENT Doctor and was seen today, he prescribed and allergy medication for hay fever, and a nasal spray to help with her breathing, hoping this will help even 50% would be great,
      Thanks for your help and very happy I found this group.
      Thank you all
      Richard & Linda

      1. Hi rickeyd57 (Richard), and thanks for your reply. Glad to hear medication was prescribed to help your wife's condition and symptoms. Please, if you don't mind, check back and keep us apprised of her progress. Wishing you and her (Linda) good health.
        Warmly,
        Leon (site moderator)

        1. Just one or two sprays of flonase nasal spray for allergies in each nostril helps me. Also, the prongs on the cannula make be tickling her nose inside causing a runny nose, sneezy response

          1. Hi again, kbair55, and thanks for joining in this conversation. We appreciate you lending support and encouragement.
            All the best,
            Leon (site moderator COPD.net)

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