Cycling Plus

DEAL WITH A RUNNY NOSE

Snot funny when your nose is constantly runny so fight back

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WHAT’S THE PROBLEM?

If your nose won’t stop running when you’re out on the bike, you could be suffering from Exercise Induced Rhinitis (EIR). As well as constant snuffling, EIR can cause congestion, sneezing, postnasal drip and watery eyes. It can even slow you down - one study reported that 40 per cent of athletes found that EIR adversely affected performanc­e.

CAUSES

If most of your problems occur when riding through fields in summer it is likely that allergies or hayfever are the source of your problem. If you get symptoms at other times, then it could be vasomotor rhinitis. This is where increased blood flow to the lining of the nose causes it to produce a watery discharge. Air pollution, changes in weather, excess humidity, a very dry cold atmosphere, alcohol, spicy food and even stress will worsen this.

TREATMENT

Prevention through humidifyin­g cold air can be a simple remedy – a buff pulled up over the nose on frosty days is a good idea. Antihistam­ine nasal spray (Azelastine) is the first-line medical treatment. Failing that, a steroid nasal spray such as Beconase - available over the counter – can be effective. For allergies, it’s worth trying antihistam­ine tablets. Decongesta­nt nasal drops (ephedrine or pseudoephe­drine) can be used, but only for a maximum of seven days or you risk rebound congestion on withdrawal. Pseudoephe­drine in tablet form can also work, but is a World AntiDoping Agency-banned substance. Unfortunat­ely, unlike other causes of nasal symptoms, EIR does not seem to improve with increasing fitness. @awkwardcyc­list awkwardcyc­list.blogspot.co.uk

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