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Old 02-24-07 | 07:53 PM
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Probably vasomotor rhinitis caused by the cold air. There are Rx drugs (intranasal versions of asthma drugs actually) that can help stem the flow somewhat by tweaking the autonomic nervous response of the tissues inside your nose to the change in temp. Not a cure but it might turn a gusher into a trickle. Ask your doc.
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