Still explaining awaydaily drainage?
Take the short symptom check and see whether your runny nose, postnasal drip, throat clearing, or drainage pattern is worth a focused ENT conversation.
Your answers highlight drainage pattern, duration, triggers, and what you have already tried so the next conversation can be more focused.
Your answers highlight drainage pattern, duration, triggers, and what you have already tried so the next conversation can be more focused.
If it keeps happening, it deserves attention.normal
Runny nose, postnasal drip, congestion, sneezing, throat clearing, and sprays that only help so much can start to feel normal. A short symptom check can help you stop minimizing the pattern and decide whether to talk with an ENT.
Built for chronic rhinitissymptom patterns
This quiz is designed for people dealing with recurring nasal drainage, dripping, postnasal drip, congestion, or throat clearing. It helps summarize your pattern so you can decide whether an ENT evaluation may be a useful next step.
For people tired ofdaily drainage
Your answers can point toward a better conversation.
If your pattern fits chronic rhinitis, the next step may be an ENT evaluation to review medications, triggers, and whether PNN-based options are worth discussing.
Use the checkbefore the visit
Quiz questions, answered
Is this quiz a diagnosis?
No. It is a screening tool to help organize symptoms before an ENT conversation.
What symptoms does the quiz look at?
It focuses on chronic runny nose, postnasal drip, nasal drainage, throat clearing, congestion, and what you have already tried.
Can the quiz tell me if I need treatment?
No. It can help you decide what to ask next, but an ENT evaluation is needed to discuss whether any treatment option may fit.
What happens after I finish the quiz?
You can use your answers to request a visit and have a more focused chronic rhinitis conversation with the care team.
Start with the symptom check, then request an ENT evaluation if your pattern sounds like chronic rhinitis.
Do not let another weekbecome the plan.
If daily drainage, runny nose, or postnasal drip keeps coming back, the symptom check can help you decide whether to request an ENT evaluation.
