Q: what causes runny nose in the cold outdoors?
Question:
I have intense pressure in all the sinus regions and likely have sinusitis. I just started taking antibiotics and using the Grossan irrigator. I don’t have much of a runny nose except when I go out for a walk in the cold wintery air, then it runs a lot, more than anyone I have talked with has experienced. This is a symptom I have had for many years, what does this indicate? * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet’s Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet – Free!
Response:
lynton <lyntonNOlyS…@iname.com.invalid> wrote: > I have intense pressure in all the sinus regions and likely have > sinusitis. I just started taking antibiotics and using the Grossan > irrigator. > I don’t have much of a runny nose except when I go out for a walk in > the cold wintery air, then it runs a lot, more than anyone I have > talked with has experienced. This is a symptom I have had for many > years, what does this indicate?
Indicates the sinuses are being chilled & irritated by the cold wintry air – happens to me too. This is one reason why I live in California! Cover your nose with a scarf. Or wear a ski mask. When you get home after being out in the cold air, inhale some steam and then irrigate with warm salt water. Keep irrigating! It will help you sooo much Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.
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