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What Causes Runny Nose
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I am constantly having to blow my nose because it's always running. I've heard of others who get a dry nose from the constant oxygen. I've been told I'm better off because the dry nose has you using nose sprays constantly which leads to other problems. Does anyone else have nose problems?

posted December 8, 2017
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@A MyCOPDTeam Member - I watched and there is a pattern to the runny nose, for me anyway. It seems when I do anything that exerts me like emptying the dishwasher for etc, my nose runs immediately afterward. As soon as I sit down I have to give several good blows to clear it out and it is a lot of mucus. So far, that's the pattern I've seen. There's just no winning.

posted December 13, 2017
A MyCOPDTeam Member

sleeping with oxy gives me a bloody nose in the morning..not an out and out but the blood is there when i blow my nose...the leaves really do a number on people with allergies.

posted December 12, 2017
A MyCOPDTeam Member

My runs constantly, it's the 02.

posted December 11, 2017
A MyCOPDTeam Member

I have a lot of allergies and they make my nose run. You might want to check this our.

posted December 10, 2017
A MyCOPDTeam Member

I have dry nose except when I am eating, then it's a constant runny nose. So embarrassing!

posted December 9, 2017

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