| Category | Nose Related Problems |
Mucus usually drains down the back of your throat. You're not mindful of this more often than not on the grounds that it is a modest quantity and is meager. At the point when the nose becomes aggravated, it might deliver more bodily fluid, which turns out to be thick and light yellow. The bodily fluid might start to move from the front of the nose as well as the back. Substances in the bodily fluid might bother the rear of the throat and cause hacking. Postnasal dribble happens when more bodily fluid channels down the rear of the throat.