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061 - What Does a Runny Nose Mean When Eating?

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Click here to download the full transcription as a formatted PDF. Episode Summary Welcome to The No Cap Health Show, a weekly podcast where Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler uses his decades of experience in medicine and ability as an expert researcher to provide a light-hearted approach and share health trends popular on TikTok. In this episode, Dr. Brian provides his Cap/No Cap analysis on today’s topic: What a Runny Nose Means When Eating? What is anaphylaxis and why is it so serious? What about other reactions to food, such as nonallergic rhinitis? What should you do if you are experiencing a reaction to a specific food? Find out in today’s episode! If you’re enjoying the show, we’d love it if you leave the show a Rating & Review at RateThisPodcast.com/NoCap. Key Takeaways 01:10 – Dr. Brian introduces today’s topic: What a Runny Nose Means When Eating? 02:19 – Anaphylaxis and anaphylactic shock 03:57 – Nonallergic Rhinitis and other things that can cause your nose to run while eating 05:35 – Histamine/allergic reactions and why they can be extremely serious 06:39 – Dr. Brian provides the Cap/No Cap Recap of today’s episode, teases next week’s topic, and reminds listeners to Rate and Review this podcast on RateThisPodcast.com/NoCap. Tweetable Quotes “There is something called anaphylaxis where, when somebody eats something and they start getting an incredible nuclear-level allergic reaction, they can get a runny nose. But, they will also get other very serious - potentially life-threatening - symptoms, life difficulty breathing.”(02:32) (Dr. Brian) “If somebody’s gonna be having a runny nose from eating a food, and they don’t have any of the other symptoms, then I would say most likely it’s not a histamine or allergic reaction to the food. It could just be that the food is very spicy. And that’s a different type of reaction. That’s actually called Nonallergic Rhinitis.”(03:57) (Dr. Brian) “If there is a food that’s giving you a reaction, definitely talk to your doctor. And your doctor may want to get you allergy tested because if somebody really does have an allergy, sometimes it can be very bad.”(06:12) (Dr. Brian) Resources Mentioned NCHS Links Mentioned NCHS Footer Powered by FullCast
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Click here to download the full transcription as a formatted PDF. Episode Summary Welcome to The No Cap Health Show, a weekly podcast where Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler uses his decades of experience in medicine and ability as an expert researcher to provide a light-hearted approach and share health trends popular on TikTok. In this episode, Dr. Brian provides his Cap/No Cap analysis on today’s topic: What a Runny Nose Means When Eating? What is anaphylaxis and why is it so serious? What about other reactions to food, such as nonallergic rhinitis? What should you do if you are experiencing a reaction to a specific food? Find out in today’s episode! If you’re enjoying the show, we’d love it if you leave the show a Rating & Review at RateThisPodcast.com/NoCap. Key Takeaways 01:10 – Dr. Brian introduces today’s topic: What a Runny Nose Means When Eating? 02:19 – Anaphylaxis and anaphylactic shock 03:57 – Nonallergic Rhinitis and other things that can cause your nose to run while eating 05:35 – Histamine/allergic reactions and why they can be extremely serious 06:39 – Dr. Brian provides the Cap/No Cap Recap of today’s episode, teases next week’s topic, and reminds listeners to Rate and Review this podcast on RateThisPodcast.com/NoCap. Tweetable Quotes “There is something called anaphylaxis where, when somebody eats something and they start getting an incredible nuclear-level allergic reaction, they can get a runny nose. But, they will also get other very serious - potentially life-threatening - symptoms, life difficulty breathing.”(02:32) (Dr. Brian) “If somebody’s gonna be having a runny nose from eating a food, and they don’t have any of the other symptoms, then I would say most likely it’s not a histamine or allergic reaction to the food. It could just be that the food is very spicy. And that’s a different type of reaction. That’s actually called Nonallergic Rhinitis.”(03:57) (Dr. Brian) “If there is a food that’s giving you a reaction, definitely talk to your doctor. And your doctor may want to get you allergy tested because if somebody really does have an allergy, sometimes it can be very bad.”(06:12) (Dr. Brian) Resources Mentioned NCHS Links Mentioned NCHS Footer Powered by FullCast
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