Can’t unblock it, no matter what I do. It is driving me nuts. Fucking allergies :(

  • @Dadbod89
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    421 year ago

    Lie down on your side with the clogged nostril higher than your clear nostril. Breathe normally and you’ll notice your nostril will unclog after a few minutes, works 90% of the time.

    Think of the clog as a mass behind your nose and gravity is shifting it to the middle. FYI it might switch to the other nostril, so it might take a few attempts before you clear both and at the very least you get a bit of easy relief without meds or more aggressive methods.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      Supposedly it has nothing to do with gravity. It’s a physiological reaction to pressure on your armpit. Supposedly you can induce it in any position. Put pressure on your right armpit and your left nostril will clear. I’ve never tried it.

  • kihasu
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    111 year ago

    Do not listen to medical advise on a public forum. Most advice will not help and some may actually be harmful.

    Ask a doctor or at least pharmacist.

    My current understanding (as an engineer not a medical person) is that the human body shrinks one nose side itentionally. This way you have a wide nose way and a narrow one. This leads to different airspeed which lets you smell different stuff better. The body changes sides in intervals. One allergic reaction is that the interior of the nose swells more. So the narrow path will become even narrower until it blocks.

    There are substances that combat this swelling, but using them for too long can severely damage your sense of smell and health.

  • Haus
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    91 year ago

    When I got COVID and my sinuses were welded shut, I ate some Ghost peppers and it was like suddenly opening the valve on a firehose.

    • @Kitten_Mittens
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      91 year ago

      I feel like there are multiple levels spice to try before jumping ghost pepper. Although I suppose that each person has their own spice tolerance.

  • @Spectator
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    91 year ago
    1. Do the maneuver @[email protected] suggested.

    2. Try Flonase. Helps a lot but takes 1-2 weeks to start to work.

    3. See a doc if things persist.

    • @LufyCZ
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      41 year ago

      Table salt is just about concentration, if you don’t have anything else, a pinch can do wonders

    • mochi
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      21 year ago

      I have hypertrophy of the turbinate in the right nostril. It’s blocked basically all the time. I was prescribed fluticasone and what’s basically a salt water rinse. Neither really does much. I also have GERD, so I ordered an under-mattress bed wedge to see if the elevation can solve both problems at the same time.

  • @TheInsane42
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    51 year ago

    I had issues with my nose for ages and got the tip to use a Rhino Horn from a friend. Using it daily helps a lot, but still one passage gets clogged up regularly. This is a cheap way to clear the passages, as all you need is water and kitchen salt. (later I discovered I have hay fever… ah well, this works better then any medication.

      • @TheInsane42
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        21 year ago

        No need, overhere in the Netherlands we have safe tap water.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          I mean you do you, but it has happened in places with safe drinking water. Apparently the amoeba can live in the distribution system? I dunno I’m not an expert just isn’t a thing I would gamble on

  • 001100 010010
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    51 year ago

    Wait isn’t that normal? I’ve only have like 1 functioning nostril for a while. Maybe thats why I feel like I’m always out of breath.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Mucinex D will get it and drain everything else out of your sinuses too. Sudafed has a similar product too.

  • Cloudless ☼
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    41 year ago

    I had a surgery to remove nasal polyps. Perhaps you can check with a consultant.

    • @Albinoss
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      31 year ago

      I might do this. I have some myself. What was the surgery like? What was the recovery like?

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        If you’re blocked, it could also be a deviated septum. I had mine fixed and the difference is incredible. Recovery about 2 days .

      • Cloudless ☼
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        21 year ago

        Every situation is different so it is best to check with your doctor.

        For me the surgery was quick, I didn’t even feel any difference when I woke up from the anaesthesia. I was released from the hospital within the same day. I rested at home for a few days, had to avoid lifting heaving stuff or sports for a few weeks.

        Now I can breathe without having to open my mouth all the time.

  • @crossover
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    41 year ago

    Go to a chemist and get some pseudoephedrine. That stuff is magic for blocked noses.

  • FlashMobOfOne
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    41 year ago

    Flonase helps me tremendously when ragweed season hits.

    • @Nihilistic_Mystics
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      21 year ago

      Seconding Flonase. It opens me right up, even when I’m sick.

  • @PurpleSpiritAttitude
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    31 year ago

    I don’t know why this works or if it will work for you, but it works for me like 95% of the time when I have a mild cold or something. Breathe through your nose as slow as you possibly can. That’s it. Obviously don’t pass out so if you feel you have to, then take a few normal breaths. It helps if you’re calm and your heart rate slows down.

    I used to get addicted to nasal sprays all the time and haven’t used one since I found this method.

    • Riven
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      21 year ago

      I’ve heard it’s because your brain thinks (somewhat correctly) that you can’t breathe and releases “clear that clog right now” chemicals.

      Holding your breath until you almost pass out works for the same reason, but I don’t recommend it.

  • peto (he/him)
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    Hold your ear on the blocked side about level with the ear canal and pull out wards, the place your opposite thumb on at the bone under your eye and next to your nose and push in the same direction. Should open things up.