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[Related: What’s the difference between COVID, flu, and cold symptoms?] Nasal and sinus congestion is caused by viral infections from a cold or the flu or allergies. The mucus membranes that ...
A 2021 survey showed that approximately 1 in 4 Americans deal with nasal congestion on a daily basis. Usually it's the same nostril that's the repeat offender. That sensation typically triggers ...
It’s this inflammation of the lining of your nose that produces the telltale stuffiness sensation of chronic nasal congestion. If you know you suffer from allergies and have a difficult time ...
Aromatherapy can offer temporary relief when sinus drainage causes congestion and pressure. Essential oils of peppermint and eucalyptus can alleviate discomfort from a cold and may help suppress a ...
The start of spring kicks off a nasal nuisance for many people. One drug meant to clear congestion has struggled to do its job. Saline rinses, Flonase and antihistamines were the choices of a few ...
Yes. Just ask Marianne McCall. A few allergy seasons back, she thought her seasonal congestion might never end. In April, she’d begun to use a topical nasal-spray decongestant. The over-the ...