A Nebraska Woman Thought She Had a Runny Nose. It Was Actually Fluid Leaking From Her Brain

A Nebraska woman got a surprising diagnosis last month after years of being told she had allergies, congestion or a common cold: Her perpetual, severe runny nose was actually caused by a hole in her skull. Two years ago, Kendra Jackson, 52, noticed that her nose was running constantly, CNN reports. At first, she didn’t think it was anything serious. But, “When it didn’t go away, I kept going back and forth to the doctors, and they prescribed every kind of medicine you can think of, and my nose just kept on running,” Jackson told CNN. It wasn’t until this spring that clinicians at the University of Nebraska Medical Center — tipped off by a physician’s assistant — figured out what was actually going on: Cerebrospinal fluid, or the liquid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord, was leaking from a hole in her skull and escaping through her nose. The Omaha woman was losing as much as half a liter per day, CNN reports. Jackson’s doctors believe a hole formed on the thin bone that separates the cranial and nasal cavities after she was involved in a serious car accident that caused her to hit her face on the dashboard. “She was rear-ended and had head trauma, so it’s certainly possible,” Dr. Christie Barnes, a rhinologist and Jackson’s lead surgeon, told CNN. “It may have caused a bit of a thin area there. Her symptoms actually started a little bit after (the accident), so for her, I think there...
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