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Why does your nose run when its cold outside?

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  1. dhms forever!
    Member

    my theory is: since u just went into the cold from heat, you body temperature suddenly drops and your nose couldn't get used to the sudden change. i can't really explain much.

    i was just thinking that...after a little thinking that the first that came to my head

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. greengo
    Member

    This is called "vasomotor" rhinitis. It is caused by the blood vessels in the nose reacting to the changes in the temperature. You can think of it like similar to how drops of water form on the outside of your glass of ice water. Well, not exactly the same, but temperature changes the blood vessels in the nose, they will constrict or dilate.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. greengo
    Member

    This is called "vasomotor" rhinitis. It is caused by the blood vessels in the nose reacting to the changes in the temperature. You can think of it like similar to how drops of water form on the outside of your glass of ice water. Well, not exactly the same, but temperature changes the blood vessels in the nose, they will constrict or dilate.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  4. greengo
    Member

    This is called "vasomotor" rhinitis. It is caused by the blood vessels in the nose reacting to the changes in the temperature. You can think of it like similar to how drops of water form on the outside of your glass of ice water. Well, not exactly the same, but temperature changes the blood vessels in the nose, they will constrict or dilate.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  5. greengo
    Member

    This is called "vasomotor" rhinitis. It is caused by the blood vessels in the nose reacting to the changes in the temperature. You can think of it like similar to how drops of water form on the outside of your glass of ice water. Well, not exactly the same, but temperature changes the blood vessels in the nose, they will constrict or dilate.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  6. greengo
    Member

    This is called "vasomotor" rhinitis. It is caused by the blood vessels in the nose reacting to the changes in the temperature. You can think of it like similar to how drops of water form on the outside of your glass of ice water. Well, not exactly the same, but temperature changes the blood vessels in the nose, they will constrict or dilate.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  7. greengo
    Member

    This is called "vasomotor" rhinitis. It is caused by the blood vessels in the nose reacting to the changes in the temperature. You can think of it like similar to how drops of water form on the outside of your glass of ice water. Well, not exactly the same, but temperature changes the blood vessels in the nose, they will constrict or dilate.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  8. greengo
    Member

    This is called "vasomotor" rhinitis. It is caused by the blood vessels in the nose reacting to the changes in the temperature. You can think of it like similar to how drops of water form on the outside of your glass of ice water. Well, not exactly the same, but temperature changes the blood vessels in the nose, they will constrict or dilate.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  9. greengo
    Member

    This is called "vasomotor" rhinitis. It is caused by the blood vessels in the nose reacting to the changes in the temperature. You can think of it like similar to how drops of water form on the outside of your glass of ice water. Well, not exactly the same, but temperature changes the blood vessels in the nose, they will constrict or dilate.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  10. greengo
    Member

    This is called "vasomotor" rhinitis. It is caused by the blood vessels in the nose reacting to the changes in the temperature. You can think of it like similar to how drops of water form on the outside of your glass of ice water. Well, not exactly the same, but temperature changes the blood vessels in the nose, they will constrict or dilate.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  11. greengo
    Member

    This is called "vasomotor" rhinitis. It is caused by the blood vessels in the nose reacting to the changes in the temperature. You can think of it like similar to how drops of water form on the outside of your glass of ice water. Well, not exactly the same, but temperature changes the blood vessels in the nose, they will constrict or dilate.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  12. greengo
    Member

    This is called "vasomotor" rhinitis. It is caused by the blood vessels in the nose reacting to the changes in the temperature. You can think of it like similar to how drops of water form on the outside of your glass of ice water. Well, not exactly the same, but temperature changes the blood vessels in the nose, they will constrict or dilate.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  13. greengo
    Member

    This is called "vasomotor" rhinitis. It is caused by the blood vessels in the nose reacting to the changes in the temperature. You can think of it like similar to how drops of water form on the outside of your glass of ice water. Well, not exactly the same, but temperature changes the blood vessels in the nose, they will constrict or dilate.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  14. greengo
    Member

    This is called "vasomotor" rhinitis. It is caused by the blood vessels in the nose reacting to the changes in the temperature. You can think of it like similar to how drops of water form on the outside of your glass of ice water. Well, not exactly the same, but temperature changes the blood vessels in the nose, they will constrict or dilate.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  15. greengo
    Member

    This is called "vasomotor" rhinitis. It is caused by the blood vessels in the nose reacting to the changes in the temperature. You can think of it like similar to how drops of water form on the outside of your glass of ice water. Well, not exactly the same, but temperature changes the blood vessels in the nose, they will constrict or dilate.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  16. greengo
    Member

    This is called "vasomotor" rhinitis. It is caused by the blood vessels in the nose reacting to the changes in the temperature. You can think of it like similar to how drops of water form on the outside of your glass of ice water. Well, not exactly the same, but temperature changes the blood vessels in the nose, they will constrict or dilate.

    Posted 1 year ago #

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