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2005-02-22 5:08 PM

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Subject: Really runny nose after swimming?
Anyone else have this problem. It seems on my swim days that a few hours after I am done swimming I have a REALLY runny nose, like having a cold but you cant stop whats coming out of your nose (sorry I know that sounds gross). I have noticed a few times and I think its always happening on swim days...not sure if its something I should go get checked out or if its something you more veteran athletes might have run into.


2005-02-22 5:16 PM
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Subject: RE: Really runny nose after swimming?
It's more like while swimming for me. Also while riding. Once I stop swimming/stop riding the nose also stops running. I guess he's just trying to keep up.

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2005-02-22 5:22 PM
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Subject: RE: Really runny nose after swimming?

Its pretty common with me actually.  Water gets up into the sinuses and irritates things.  More liable to happen when I'm flip turning because my technique stinks so badly.  Mainly I get congested, but sometimes runny/drainage.  I get better results/less issues when I'm focusing on blowing a majority of the air out of my nose and just a little out of my mouth.  This tends to keep the sinus area pretty cleared out.

2005-02-22 6:09 PM
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I get this, too but just attribute it to the chlorine messing with my sinuses.  Once I'm in the shower, I'm okay usually.
2005-02-22 7:06 PM
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Yeah thats whats weird about mine....I get the drainage maybe an hour or two later, then it comes as one big gush and thats it....just weird is all I guess.
2005-02-22 7:14 PM
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Subject: RE: Really runny nose after swimming?
It seems, that it is different with everybody. In my case, it is the worst next day after swimming. And if I stop swimming for about 3 -4 days, it completely goes away.


2005-02-22 7:33 PM
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a few hours after my swimming I get this uncontrolable running nose....  It is more like water being stored somewhere and all of hte sudden it comes out.... at onece in unexpected places..  I have been embarrassed by it a couple of times..   But once it happens, it is all over.  weird!!!
2005-02-22 7:37 PM
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Well nice to know its not just me....happened at an odd time today to me, ummmm with my wife and stuff

Sorry I know thats a little TMI, but it threw her off too
2005-02-22 9:43 PM
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Chlorine bothers the heck out of my nose too...I use a saline spray post swim to calm things down, otherwise I am sneezing and using kleenex for hours
2005-02-22 9:49 PM
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I have that problem IN the pool, but I am ok after I shower...
2005-02-22 10:07 PM
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I'm a newbie but was getting over a nasty cold only a few weeks back. Thought it might be from that. I am getting it too and have traced it to the chlorine. This past week, they added a bit too much and my sinuses not only would not stop runnig but at the same time they dried out.


2005-02-22 11:21 PM
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Subject: RE: Really runny nose after swimming?
hi joscon,

I go through this, although for some reason lately it hasn't been bad. Just thought I would direct you to a thread I had brought up awhile ago on same subject. I hope this link works. If it doesn't you can search "nikki" and find it, called "after swimming...extreme congestion and swimming".

http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/forums/thread-view.asp...

take care



2005-02-23 9:31 AM
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Cool, thanks.
2005-02-23 9:46 AM
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Long time swimmer here. Not to be gross (ok, it is gross so look away if you are fragile), but I usually have to jump out of the pool and spit-out a wad of nasty mucus at least once during my swim. All that breathing/blowing out the nose really clears the gunk out and it's got to be expelled somehow.
2005-02-23 12:25 PM
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Subject: RE: Really runny nose after swimming?
Joseph - funny thing - I just posted on the same subject a little before you did. Nose runs uncontrollably, then it blocks for like 3 days and disrupts my sleep. I'm trying a nose plug tomorrow. I'm wondering if pools are using different chemicals, although I've experience the same thing in open water swims in the ocean without the blocked sinus part.

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2005-02-23 12:27 PM
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Subject: RE: Really runny nose after swimming?
nikki - 2005-02-22 11:21 PM

hi joscon,

I go through this, although for some reason lately it hasn't been bad. Just thought I would direct you to a thread I had brought up awhile ago on same subject. I hope this link works. If it doesn't you can search "nikki" and find it, called "after swimming...extreme congestion and swimming".

http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/forums/thread-view.asp...

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Nikki - thanks for bringing up the previous thread, which was very helpful. Oddly enough I had just posted on this topic a little earlier in the morning.


2005-02-23 12:40 PM
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Subject: RE: Really runny nose after swimming?
This happens to me too.
I used a nose plug once and it helped....I keep forgetting to bring it to to pool though.
(subconsciously forgetting since I don't want to look like a geek, I think!)

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DulcimerDoc - 2005-02-23 12:40 PM

This happens to me too.
I used a nose plug once and it helped....I keep forgetting to bring it to to pool though.
(subconsciously forgetting since I don't want to look like a geek, I think!)



Karri,

Thanks. It's encouraging to hear that the nose plugs work. I got one from TYR, and the way I figure it, noone is looking underwater, and if they do, they assume the risks! Yeah it's geeky, but Austin Powers wore one, so I can too (at least I think he did in the synchronized swimming bit in the intro). And hey, he is one groovy cat! ;-)
2005-02-23 3:53 PM
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Subject: RE: Really runny nose after swimming?
I must say I cannot relate. I have never experience a runny nose after swimming (except if I had a cold and had a runny nose before swimming too). But I consider myself to be a good swimmer and never get water up my nose or anything. I suspect it may mean you are alergic or sensative to the cholrine or whatever they put in the pool.
2005-02-24 3:46 PM
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Subject: RE: Really runny nose after swimming?
esparkhu, it happens in open water swims as well. based on what others have said in the past, it generally has to do with the sinuses being irritated. it would be consistent that if you are a very efficient swimmer, letting no water in (ie, irritants)...you don't suffer the consequences.

just a guess.....



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