About one in three pregnant women experience a stuffy nose caused by hormonal changes and increased blood flow.
Here’s what the science says about what helps with a stuffy nose, what doesn’t and how else to breathe easier.
When allergies, a cold, the flu or a sinus infection cause nasal congestion, all we want is reliable relief. And with good reason: Findings in the International Journal of General Medicine reveal that ...
Q: My nose is stopped up more than I like. How can I keep it functioning normally? A: Nasal congestion, commonly known as a stuffy nose, occurs when the tissues lining the inside of your nose become ...
A stuffy nose can be managed by using a steroid nasal spray on a regular basis. In an upright or seated position, each nostril should be sprayed with the nozzle angled slightly towards the ear.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO/CBS Newspath/WKRC) - Allergy season is upon us, and this year is expected to be particularly challenging. One in four people deal with seasonal allergies annually, and this ...
Newborns breathe almost entirely through their noses, but many parents don’t realize how much a stuffy nose can affect everything until they’re up at 2 a.m. with a baby who just can’t settle.
There's fungus among us, and it might be making allergies and asthma worse. People with allergy sniffles and asthma have different fungal colonies in their noses than folks who don't suffer ...