Runny nose while running?
Mermaidyo
Posts: 125 Member
o.O yeah It's probably been asked. While running or on the elliptical inside my nose seriously runs and runs. drip drip drip along with my sweat. I have a towel to wipe down every few seconds. I don't know what else to do i've used allergy medicine but any other suggestions? it's just plain ol annoying!
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I have this problem too and I've read that nasal spray can help.0
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Same here.0
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I carry a handkerchief in my pocket so that I can blow my nose as I need to. I hate to take medications, as side effects (especially for something rather minor), are normally worse than the issue at hand.
For me, I have allergies. One natural way that I improve my runny nose is I reduced my dairy intake. I don't drink much milk, and I gave up yogurt. Dairy products create mucus. I also eat more fresh veggies, as they reduce it. This helps to keep it at bay.
Here's a link to a simple list: http://rawforbeauty.com/blog/foods-that-creat-mucus-vs-foods-that-eliminate-mucus.html
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I have the opposite problem and am forced to be a mouth breather which seriously sucks when out for a run. Think flying insects...0
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Happens to me when walking briskly too, even in warm weather. I have to regularly pause to blow my nose. It does get annoying.0
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Me too. My running gloves actually have built in snot rags down the thumbs so it's a common issue. I have found nothing to stop it, I just accept that it happens.0
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This happens to me in the winter. I keep tissues tucked under my HRM watch, or up my sleeve like little old ladies do, lol.0
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Happens to me...worse in winter. I wipe my nose as needed (sleeve, glove, or a towel). Usually, it goes away at some point in my run. Just takes time for the mucus to get cleared out.0
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Happens to me when I go running outside as well. I usually forget to bring tissues and this morning my mother, who was riding her bike next to me while I was running, was throwing a package of tissues across the street to me. Haha. I was wondering if somebody was throwing eggs at me from a window or something like that first.0
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I wear a sweat wristband and use that to wipe my nose.0
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For some reason i have difficulties with swallowing when i am running, does anyone else have this problem?0
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I wear a sweat wristband and use that to wipe my nose.
aha, smart idea. Gonna get some as I suffer the same issue, even when walking briskly.0 -
For some reason i have difficulties with swallowing when i am running, does anyone else have this problem?
If you are mouth breathing you might just be getting dehydrated. I drink a lot of water when I run (think 1.5L) because I always have a dry mouth.0 -
Reebok has a new shirt with sleeves made for blowing your nose. It's from their new mucas management line.0
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For some reason i have difficulties with swallowing when i am running, does anyone else have this problem?
If you are mouth breathing you might just be getting dehydrated. I drink a lot of water when I run (think 1.5L) because I always have a dry mouth.
Agreed :-)
I get a runny nose when running, not sure why but I think it's a common problem. I just wipe my nose on my sleeve. I sometimes get mucus/phlegm and if I can't swallow, I spit. Disgusting and unladylike but extremely practical.0 -
I get this when hill walking, I must get through about 3 packets of tissue a day. If it''s cold or snowing, my nose then gets chapped
And it's really bad when cycling, I can't stop in the middle of the road to attend to my dripping nose, it's gross.0 -
I get this less while running and more often when working out inside to a DVD, and like the others it's annoying but I don't want to take anything.0
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I used to have this problem until last summer I found out that I had a deviated septum and had surgery for it. I wish I had known about this 20 years ago because the surgery has changed my life. My nose still runs a little but nothing like before. I can also do cardio without having to stop and catch my breath now.0
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I carry a handkerchief in my pocket so that I can blow my nose as I need to. I hate to take medications, as side effects (especially for something rather minor), are normally worse than the issue at hand.
For me, I have allergies. One natural way that I improve my runny nose is I reduced my dairy intake. I don't drink much milk, and I gave up yogurt. Dairy products create mucus. I also eat more fresh veggies, as they reduce it. This helps to keep it at bay.
Here's a link to a simple list: http://rawforbeauty.com/blog/foods-that-creat-mucus-vs-foods-that-eliminate-mucus.html
Hope this helps0
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