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Default What other symptoms should I look for?

I'm not sure if this could be a csf leak... About 3 days ago, whenever I would bend over my nose would run like crazy, but only through my left nostril... It is still happening, and I have a tiny headache, nothing major. What other symptoms should I look for and when should I visit a doctor for this?
I'm not sick and I don't have any allergies ...

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-Melissa
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