Abstract
Post-nasal drip (PND) can be a bothersome symptom and one of the main reasons for patients visiting a general practitioner (GP), pulmonologist or ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeon. It can be either a symptom, sometimes not appreciated by the examining practitioner, or an important clinical sign suggesting rhinosinusitis. This article aims to explain the aetiological factors and initial work-up of the patient with a PND and rhinosinusitis and suggest a treatment paradigm for practitioners. © SAAFP.
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De, L. (2009). An approach to the patient with a post-nasal drip and rhinosinusitis. South African Family Practice, 51(5), 376–380. https://doi.org/10.1080/20786204.2009.10873886
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