Why Does My Nose Run When I Exercise? Causes & Solutions | Enticare Ear, Nose, and Throat Doctors

Why Does My Nose Run When I Exercise? Causes & Solutions

Exercise-Induced Rhinitis in Casa Grande | Enticare

A runny nose during exercise is often caused by exercise-induced rhinitis, a condition triggered by allergies, pollen, dry air, pollution, or chemical exposure. Symptoms may include nasal drainage, congestion, watery eyes, or post-nasal drip, especially during outdoor activity.

Both allergic and non-allergic rhinitis can worsen with physical exertion due to increased exposure to environmental irritants.

At Enticare, an ENT clinic located in Casa Grande, Arizona, we diagnose and treat exercise-related nasal and allergy conditions to help you breathe easier and stay active.

If nasal symptoms are interfering with your workouts, contact Enticare in Casa Grande for expert ENT and allergy care.

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