Biology, asked by harisubbu, 9 months ago

why do we suffer from running nose during cold weather?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Good morning friend,

Your answer is:

So when you inhale cold, dry air, the moist tissue inside the nose automatically increases fluid production to do its job of protecting sensitive lung tissue. But when there's too much fluid, the excess tends to drip out, creating a runny nose. Winter has other effects that make it more likely you'll have a runny nose.

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Answered by monaveenaarora
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Answer:

When we inhale cold dry air, the moist tissue inside the nose automatically increases fluid production to do its job of protecting senstitive lung tissue . But when there is too much fluid , the excess tends to drip out , creating a runny nose . Winter has other effects that make it more likely you'll have a runny nose.

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