orrfolyó
Orrfolyó is a Hungarian term that literally translates to "nose river." It refers to the condition of having a runny nose. This is a common symptom of various ailments, most notably the common cold and allergies. The nasal passages produce mucus, which is a fluid that helps to trap and remove irritants. When the body is fighting off an infection or reacting to an allergen, the production of mucus increases, leading to a runny nose. The mucus can vary in consistency and color, depending on the underlying cause. Clear, watery mucus is often associated with allergies or the early stages of a cold, while thicker, colored mucus may indicate a bacterial infection. Treatment for orrfolyó typically focuses on addressing the underlying cause. For colds, rest and fluids are often recommended. Allergy-induced orrfolyó can be managed with antihistamines or nasal sprays. In some cases, persistent or severe symptoms may warrant a visit to a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.