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? asked in HealthMen's Health · 1 decade ago

Why do I get a runny nose on cold or windy days, but on hot days I never get runny nose?

Alright check it out. Suppose I am doing something outside, weather if I am taking a walk or playing basketball or doing whatever on a cold or windy day, I always get a runny nose, then I have to blow it out with a tissue. Now in contrast with hot days or warm days, I never get a runny nose lol. Usually on cold days I tend to get a runny nose. But I am not even sick.

Soooo what could it be, is it a normal condition?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    It's normal. We all get it. I think it's the moisture in your breath condensing when it hits the cold air as you breathe out.

    Here .... Pass the tissues!

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    it must be any of one thousand issues, relatively right this moment of year. allergic reactions can result merely your nostril. it must be a undeniable style of pollen floating around that's extra sufficient than common, it must be which you have replaced your air freshener. the problem with allergic reactions is that for each little thing there is interior the worldwide there is an hypersensitivity in the direction of it.

  • Robert
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    your nose produces more to protect the sensitive lining of your nose from the cold.

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