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Temperature Change Causing Runny Nose.
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Ever time the temperature changes in my home I get a runny nose and sneezing. Is there anyway to combat this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is an extremely common occurance and is just an exaggerated response to a normal physiological occurance.
Your nose doesn't like extremes of temperatures or sudden changes of temperatures and reacts accordingly...blocks,runs and sneezes.
It's called....non allergic vasomotor rhinitis.
What can you do about it? Do you need to do anything about it?
Living in an equitable temperature is not always practicable particularly with central heating during the winter months.
Decongestant and steroid nasal sprays are an option if your nasal problem is adversely affecting your quality of life.
That's it.
Your nose doesn't like extremes of temperatures or sudden changes of temperatures and reacts accordingly...blocks,runs and sneezes.
It's called....non allergic vasomotor rhinitis.
What can you do about it? Do you need to do anything about it?
Living in an equitable temperature is not always practicable particularly with central heating during the winter months.
Decongestant and steroid nasal sprays are an option if your nasal problem is adversely affecting your quality of life.
That's it.
Some nasal sprays used for Hay fever and allergies are Corticosteroid nasal sprays. These do reduce inflammation even if not caused by an allergen. I'm not a doctor or medical internet surfer, I am prescribed a Corticosteroid nasal spray due to having had nasal polyps. Unlike other nasal sprays Corticosteroids have to be taken regularly for at least 2 weeks before you may see any difference, then once or twice a day thereafter. Seems pretty drastic though to medicate just because you house is the wrong temperature.
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