POSTNASAL DRIP
Postnasal drip (PND) is the drainage of secretions from the nose or paranasal sinuses into the pharynx (1).
It is recognized as one of the “pathogenic triad of chronic cough” (along with asthma and gastroesophageal reflux disease) and is thought to be the cause of chronic cough in up to 87% of patients (3).
American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) guidelines recommends the term “upper airway cough syndrome (UACS)” instead of PNDS induced cough although it is not clear if there is any difference between these two conditions (2).
In UK both chest physician and otolaryngologists recommend the term ‘rhinosinusitis’ for PNDS (2).
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