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Title: Nasal Congestion: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment


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Nasal Congestion
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What is Nasal Congestion?
  • If youre suffering from a stuffy head and pain
    in your sinuses if you have a cold or flu, there
    are chances that you will be dealing with nasal
    congestion. When youre all stuffed up, the
    simple act of breathing can be difficult. On top
    of that, you might feel tired and lonely.Nasal
    congestion (or stuffy nose) is often called
    rhinitis by doctors. Rhino is a Greek prefix
    meaning the nose, and itis refers to
    inflammation. Therefore, rhinitis is known as the
    inflammation of the linings of the nasal cavity.

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What causes Nasal Congestion?
  • Nasal congestion is caused by viruses and
    bacteria when you have a cold or flu, or by
    allergens like dust and pollen. These intruders
    cause inflammation in the nasal passageways,
    which creates swelling that greatly reduces or
    even blocks the airflow through the nostrils.In
    addition to inflammation, nasal congestion is
    also the result of dilation (enlargement) of the
    large blood vessels (veins) in the nose that
    shrink the volume of the nasal cavity and reduce
    airflow. Contrary to the common belief that extra
    mucus is the primary cause of a stuffy nose, it
    is in fact the swelling of the nasal lining that
    leads to nasal congestion.

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How can I prevent Nasal Congestion?
  • You can help prevent nasal congestion due to
    cold and flu viruses by practicing good hygiene.
    Wash your hands regularly, avoid sharing drinking
    glasses or utensils, use alcohol-based hand
    sanitizers and avoid close contact with people
    who are sick.If your nasal congestion is
    allergy-related, its best to avoid allergens
    (such as dust, pollen, and smoke) that may
    irritate your nasal passageways. Using a good
    humidifier and nasal saline sprays or rinses can
    also help with nasal congestion due to allergies.

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What are the symptoms of Nasal Congestion?
  • If you are having nasal congestion with your
    cold or flu, you will experience a stuffy or
    running nose and pain in your forehead and under
    your eyes. You will also feel tired and have
    difficulty in breathing through your nose.

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