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- Nasal Congestion (Stuffy Nose): What It Is, Causes Treatment
What is nasal congestion (stuffy nose)? Nasal congestion happens when something irritates tissues lining the inside of your nose The irritation sets off a chain reaction of inflammation, swelling and mucus production, making it hard to take in air through your nose
- Effective Treatments and Home Remedies for Sinus Congestion
Can't beat sinus congestion? Learn about nasal congestion treatment options and effective home remedies to get relief from congested sinuses
- Congestion: Nasal or Sinus Congestion Causes and Treatment
Nasal and sinus congestion are often caused by infections and allergies You can relieve congestion at home by using a humidifier and staying hydrated Over-the-counter nasal sprays and decongestants can help relieve congestion but shouldn't be used for more than three days in a row
- 10 Main Causes of Congestion: Symptoms How to Get . . . - eMedicineHealth
Congestion (also called a stuffy nose) is swelling of the tissues lining the nose People often mistakenly believe that congestion happens when there is excess mucus in the sinuses, but congestion actually occurs due to inflamed blood vessels
- How to Clear a Stuffy Nose and Congestion: Tips for Relief
Learn more about the ways you can treat a stuffy nose, or nasal congestion, at home, including tips on decongestants, humidifiers, and steam remedies
- Nasal Congestion: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - Health
Colds, the flu, sinus infections, and allergies are common causes of nasal congestion Drinking plenty of water can make your mucus thinner, and using a humidifier can moisturize your nasal
- Congestion - Wikipedia
Transmission congestion, when an electric power grid is unable to transfer power from one area to another as a result of physical or organizational limits of the transmission infrastructure
- Is It a Sinus Infection or Just Congestion? Here’s How to Tell
The difference between regular nasal congestion and a sinus infection can be subtle, but knowing how to tell them apart can save you time, discomfort, and maybe even a trip to the doctor
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