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As the temperature drops and winter settles in, many people find themselves battling a nuisance that seems to defy the season’s charm: a persistently runny nose. It’s an inconvenience that strikes indoors, turning cozy nights by the fire into a constant search for tissues. For those who are otherwise healthy and free from colds or flu, this phenomenon can be both perplexing and frustrating.
Understanding why your nose runs non-stop indoors during winter, despite not being sick, involves delving into a range of environmental and physiological factors. From the effects of dry indoor air to the body’s reactions to temperature changes and potential irritants, multiple elements come into play. This article explores the common causes and offers practical solutions to help manage this winter annoyance.1. Why Your Nose Runs Indoors Only In Winter