Whenever I go cycling, I get a runny nose. It doesn't even ... You're clearly not the only snotty cyclist on the road as most bike gloves have fleece-backed thumbs for nose wiping. But while many ... One reason for rhinitis (irritation of the nose)—a symptom of which is rhinorrhea (runny nose)—is allergies. read more
When you breathe that air back out, it comes to the very tip of your nose where the nose is cold and that fluid is going to recondense onto the surface of the nose and that will also run out.[1] Beyond that your nose also has to work overtime when you exercise, and that causes problems in some people. read more
One reason for rhinitis (irritation of the nose)—a symptom of which is rhinorrhea (runny nose)—is allergies. If you experience a runny nose on outdoor rides, but not at an indoor spin class, for example, allergies might be the culprit. read more