A runny nose just might be a runny nose ... with idiopathic intracranial hypertension—increased blood pressure inside the skull that can create a CSF leak. CSF leaks can happen anytime there ...
The nose also produces nitric oxide (NO), a chemical that improves our lungs’ ability to absorb oxygen (pretty useful when you’re running and using up oxygen at an increased rate). Nasal ...
And that’s not forgetting the frustration of developing a blocked, runny nose mid-run – perhaps one of the most inconvenient side effects for a sport that requires you to consume lots of oxygen.
Jane Mwikali is experiencing a runny and blocked nose resulting in difficulty breathing. This is partly caused by the current and ever changing weather pattern caused by unpredictable climate change.