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 ...
Blowing your nose to oblivion without dislodging any of the snot clogging it is the physiological equivalent of screaming into the void: Sheer force won’t change the reality of what you’re dealing ...
Imagine waking up in the morning, and the first thing you experience is not being able to breathe smoothly!Enter: the stuffy ...
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Your stuffy nose could be from allergies, which you can relieve by avoiding triggers and using antihistamines. Viruses like the common cold, sinus infections, and nasal polyps can also make you have a ...
A stuffy nose is usually nothing to worry about; it’s mostly just uncomfortable, with varying symptoms. “For some people, it’s having a lot of mucus in the nose. For others, it’s a feeling that the ...
Here’s what the science says about what helps with a stuffy nose, what doesn’t and how else to breathe easier.
With the arrival of spring and soaring pollen counts, many seasonal allergy sufferers are seeking relief from bothersome, or even debilitating, symptoms. Nasal irrigation using a variety of methods — ...
Clean sheets could mean a clean bill of health. Experts are warning that not changing your sheets weekly can lead to ear, nose and throat problems, with a stuffy nose being one common effect. “Though ...
It seems like everyone is coming down with a cold this time of the year, which inevitably means a stuffy nose. Even if you're taking medicine to manage your symptoms, it can be really hard to go about ...
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