Allergies: What Are The Symptoms and Types?

3. Nasal secretion

Nasal secretion

Similar to what happens in lower parts of the respiratory tract, respiratory allergies trigger an exaggerated secretion of mucus in the nasal cavity. This secretion is transparent and fluid instead of thick and green, and it is often recurrent and very annoying. Nasal secretion is triggered by the same inflammatory reactions described above, and it is commonly associated with sneezing and postnasal drip.