catarrh

/kəˈtɑr/
noun
  1. Excessive buildup of mucus in the nose or throat, often caused by a cold or allergy.
    • Drinking warm tea helped relieve his catarrh during the winter cold.
    • She had a bad case of catarrh and couldn't stop sneezing.
    • Catarrh can make your voice sound stuffy and nasal.
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