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 Glendale | Enticare

A runny nose during exercise is often caused by exercise-induced rhinitis, a condition linked to nasal inflammation from allergens, 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 Glendale, Arizona, we diagnose and treat exercise-related nasal and allergy conditions to help you breathe comfortably and stay active.

If nasal symptoms interfere with your workouts, contact Enticare in Glendale for expert ENT and allergy care.

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