Post-nasal drip occurs when excessive mucus is produced by the sinuses. The excess mucus accumulates in the throat or back of the nose. It can be caused by rhinitis, sinusitis, or laryngopharyngeal acid reflux. It can be enhanced or sometimes even caused by allergies, whether in spring, fall or early summer. The term PND is considered obsolete by some sources and is now referred to as "Chronic Upper Airway Cough...
You can clean out your nose with one of those bulb syringe thingys that are normally used on babies.
Wash out your nose (nasal irrigation) with:
1 cup warm tap water
1/4...
I'm sure this is an individual preference. But for me, the only medicine that even touches post-nasal drip (PND) is Sudafed. And not the newer Sudafed PE, that...