A runny nose - exercise- induced rhinits- is most likely due to increased air flow as your breathing rate increases, according to the latest Runner's World magazine. The article explains that cool and/or dry air increases secretions as your nose goes into hyperactivity. It's reported that 56% of runners complain of a runny nose while running outside!
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