Nasal congestion is an annoying part of having a cold, and blowing your nose seems second nature. But some people say blowing your nose doesn't help nasal congestion. In this article from the New York Times, an expert explores this claim about nose-blowing, uncovering evidence that it may actually do more harm to your sinuses than good.
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Millions of Americans in pursuit of a remedy for stuffy nose and sinus pressure turn to over the counter (OTC) nasal sprays because of their quick... Read more »
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Rhinitis - nonallergic; Idiopathic rhinitis; Nonallergic rhinitis Symptoms Runny nose Nasal congestion (stuffy nose) ... Read more »
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Loss of smell; AnosmiaHome CareTreating the cause of the problem may correct loss of the sense of smell. Treatment can include:Antihistamines (if the... Read more »
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Nose emergencies include nosebleeds, an object lodged in the nose, and a broken nose. Considerations A fractured nose is the most common... Read more »
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A nose fracture is a break in the bone or cartilage over the bridge, in the sidewall, or septum (line dividing the nostrils) of the nose.Alternative... Read more »