Nose - congested; Congested nose; Stuffy nose
INFANTS AND YOUNGER CHILDREN
For babies or infants who are too young to blow their nose:
Pharmaceutical research is producing new solultions for treating allergies every year. There are pills you can take, sprays you can use and... Read more »
Hi, I hope that everyone is doing ok with his or her spring-time allergies. Frequently I am asked which is better to treat allergies:... Read more »
Have you ever heard of using something called capsaicin to treat your nasal symptoms, such as congestion, sinus pressure and post-nasal... Read more »
You just want your kid to feel like any other kid, to be able to go to school, go outside at recess, and play like all his or her friends.... Read more »
A completed Master’s degree is just around the corner, but first, my son, Shane must do a semester of student teaching. Two weeks ago he... Read more »
Experts say it's a widespread practice in the poultry industry to inject raw chicken with saltwater solution, with proponents reporting that it... Read more »
What exactly is a "black box" warning?Simply put, it's the strongest warning that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) can require on a... Read more »
Chronic sinusitis--a frustrating and painful disorder that affects up to 14 percent of Americans--may be eased with a steroid nasal wash, a small... Read more »
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a non-narcotic nasal spray called Sprix for people who have moderate to moderately severe pain.... Read more »
Molds... yuck! A fungus -- that's disgusting, right? And what does mold have to do with nasal allergies and asthma? The answer to that question is,... Read more »