Symptom: Rhinorrhea (Runny Nose)

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Rhinorrhea (Runny Nose)

Rhinorrhea, or a runny nose, is an excess amount of nasal fluid that drips through the nasal cavity. A runny nose is usually a sign of the common cold or allergic reaction.

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Hard exercise (biking up a hill), or the activation of forced air cooling/heating cause a clear liquid discharge immediately. Then it goes away for a while. Very strange. My blood pressure typically sits around 137/70. I'm a serious Triathlete and I take my life style, and nutrition very seriously in order to perform my best. Still, I have this blood pressure issue. Very annoying!3/6/2012 at 12:40 AM
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