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Sneezing A Lot, Clear Watery Snot. Normal?

hi im 21 and male i have been sneezing alot today and feeling a little bit like i might have a cold but not fully and after the gym today it felt like it went but later tonight ive had alot of leaking out of my right nostril its not like normal snot its a clear watery liquid isit normal for snot to be like this and be extremly watery or should i see my doc
Tue, 30 Oct 2012
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It seems you are coming down with an attack of upper respiratory tract infection, hence the symptoms. I do hope you have no allergy. You may take a tablet of sinarest or alerid cold and use flixonase or duonase nasal spray. Take rest, have adequate sleep and take warm liquids like tea, soups etc. You should be alright with these and if not consult an ENT specialist who will prescribe you with a short course of antibiotics.
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Sneezing A Lot, Clear Watery Snot. Normal?

It seems you are coming down with an attack of upper respiratory tract infection, hence the symptoms. I do hope you have no allergy. You may take a tablet of sinarest or alerid cold and use flixonase or duonase nasal spray. Take rest, have adequate sleep and take warm liquids like tea, soups etc. You should be alright with these and if not consult an ENT specialist who will prescribe you with a short course of antibiotics.