Rhinology Roundtable
Understanding Post-Nasal Drainage: Insights from Rhinology and Laryngology Experts Most cases of post-nasal drainage are dismissed as benign or overlooked, but beneath the surface lies a complex, under-researched challenge affecting millions. In this eye-opening episode of Rhinology Roundtable, host Dr. Ashleigh Halderman pulls back the curtain on post-nasal drainage—a symptom that can feel like drowning in mucus despite normal exam findings. Joining her is renowned laryngologist Dr. Kathleen Tibbetts from Thomas Jefferson University, who reveals surprising insights that challenge conventional thinking. From the pivotal role of mucus quality over quantity, to how medications, aging, and sleep apnea subtly sabotage the body's ability to clear secretions, this episode is packed with actionable knowledge. You'll learn: * How systemic factors like dehydration, medication side effects, and aging contribute to sticky, hard-to-clear mucus * The critical importance of comprehensive history-taking and nuanced examination, including flexible laryngoscopy * Practical, evidence-based strategies including a mucus management handout that has transformed patient care * The latest on reflux, sleep apnea, and how common ENT treatments may be contributing, not curing, these symptoms * When to consider imaging, swallow studies, and collaboration with GI or sleep specialists Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to post-nasal drainage and its clinical importance 02:12 - The role of ENT and interdisciplinary approach in managing drainage 03:03 - Nuanced history-taking and detective work 04:16 - The significance of mucus quality vs. quantity 05:33 - Impact of previous radiation therapy and mucosal changes 07:17 - Pathophysiology overview 08:13 - Aging-related changes in swallowing and mucosa 09:27 - Medication effects: antihypertensives, antidepressants, anticholinergics 11:03 - Recognizing signs of salivary gland hypofunction and dehydration 12:05 - Differential diagnosis: rhinitis, sinusitis, CSF leak, etc 13:17 - Reflux, sleep apnea, and anatomical variations like the Shar-Pei larynx 15:31 - Sensory disorders and upper airway cough syndrome 16:48 - Physiological effects of CPAP 18:04 - The role of medications in causing dry mouth and mucus alterations 19:02 - Management strategies and medication review 21:00 - Reassessment of longstanding reflux treatment habits 22:28 - Emerging therapies and the natural approach toward reflux management 25:36 - Practical lifestyle modifications for managing mucus 27:23 - When and how to perform targeted examinations and imaging 30:02 - Empiric treatment trials, including nasal sprays and allergy testing 33:34 - The significance of nasal endoscopy and findings on physical exam 35:50 - Recognizing when symptoms lack visible nasal secretions and differential considerations 37:25 - The value of CT scans and the role of allergy testing 39:20 - The non-surgical management: education, hydration, and over-the-counter options 42:21 - The mucus management handout: a versatile tool for patient empowerment 44:35 - Collaborative approach in patient management 46:35 - Closing thoughts Resources & Links: * Mucus Management Handout https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/kzbm4d3hzekwurm3c2v10/Mucus-Management-Handout.pdf?rlkey=k93aw9sfculwmla7a6cagwx21&st=9lnb05jo&dl=0 [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/kzbm4d3hzekwurm3c2v10/Mucus-Management-Handout.pdf?rlkey=k93aw9sfculwmla7a6cagwx21&st=9lnb05jo&dl=0] * Systematic Review on Medications Affecting Salivary Glands [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27853957] (PubMed)
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