Catarrh

/kəˈtɑːr/ noun

Excessive mucus production and inflammation in the nasal passages, throat, or respiratory system, causing discharge and congestion.

From Greek 'katarrhoia' (a flowing down), combining 'kata-' (down) and 'rhein' (to flow). The term has been used since classical antiquity to describe nasal congestion and discharge.

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