Nasal Disease Handbook
Cold Induced Rhinitis
The nose does not like cold dry air and it is very common for the nose to protect itself against the cold by producing copious secretions. This is a normal, albeit troublesome problem. It is sometimes helped by taking a decongestant. If it is a continual problem and one is exposed to the cold on a daily basis, nasal steroids may reduce the nasal response to cold. Prescription nasal sprays with atropine RutussR or a drug called Ipratropium (AtroventR) may provide some relief. A scarf or mask covering the nose and therefore helping to preserve nasal humidity and temperature may also help. Other than these approaches, I can only suggest a large handkerchief or a generous supply of Kleenex.