What is it like to have a cold and not breathe through the nose?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-23
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When I have a cold, my nose is not ventilated, but it is a normal time to say that I used to have a nose that is not ventilated, especially in winter, because I was running school when I was in junior high school, that is, I only had to go home when I was in class at normal time at school, and it was about 20 minutes away on the road, even if I was riding a bicycle, and then it was colder in winter, there was rhinitis, and then until now I am basically not ventilated, and my nose is not ventilated all night, which is very, very uncomfortable. Until I reached high school, college, and then I lived on campus, plus supplemented with appropriate medications, rhinitis was still slightly better, and at this time it basically didn't affect anything.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First: There is a feeling of suffocation, of course, not too badly because your mouth can still breathe, and if you happen to have a bad nose while running, that's the most uncomfortable.

    Second: If your nose is blocked, your whole body feels uncomfortable, you want to inhale hard but you don't succeed in the end, you want to pick your nose to make yourself feel better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Nose ventilation is a very uncomfortable feeling. You can't breathe fresh air, and you can't sleep well. If there is a situation where the nose is blocked, it will also make the roommate unhappy, so the nose is blocked and dealt with in time.

    If you have a cold, take medicine in time, and if it is rhinitis, go to the doctor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The nose is very uncomfortable, as if a fish has left the water. I feel very uncomfortable, no matter which action is very uncomfortable, my mood will be very bad, so we must prevent colds, take medicine in time, and drink more hot water. Especially in the cold-prone season, you should pay more attention.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's uncomfortable, it's too uncomfortable.

    Every time I catch a cold, my nose will become very blocked, and I don't feel much during the day, and when I go to bed at night, my nose is blocked and I can't breathe at all, and I feel very depressed and uncomfortable.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Sometimes in winter, when you catch a cold, your nose will be blocked, but it will be fine during the day, but it will be very uncomfortable at night, and you can't breathe through your nose at all when you sleep, you can only breathe through your mouth, and sometimes when you fall asleep, your saliva will flow out, and your mouth will be very dry when you wake up during the day.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I often have colds and my nose is not breathable, even if I don't have a cold, because I have rhinitis. It's especially uncomfortable at night. I am well aware of this pain, and I recommend that you use hot water to compress your nose. A nasal spray can then be used, which will be relieved. You can sleep on your side at night.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Because of the nose ventilation caused by a cold, you should take oral anti-cold drugs, you can choose Western medicines such as phenol hemp memin tablets, white plus black, Gankang and cold spirit, etc., you can also choose Chinese patent medicines such as cold soft capsules, cold and heat clearing granules or four seasons antiviral mixture, Banlan root granules, Pudilan anti-inflammatory tablets and other related drugs.

    2. Lack of nasal ventilation caused by nasal lesions, such as rhinitis or sinusitis, nasal polyps and other diseases of the nasal cavity, adenoid hypertrophy may also lead to nasal dysventilation. For symptom relief, you can choose drugs that can improve symptoms, such as budesonide nasal spray or Fushuliang, and for chronic rhinitis, hypertrophic rhinitis and other related severe rhinitis, surgery can also be used to relieve the symptoms of nasal ventilation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Everyone's constitution is different, and some people are prone to cold.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The cold is a gradual process, generally when attacked, there will be an incubation period of 1-3 days, when the capillaries of the nasal mucosa, through the action of nerve reflexes, the blood vessels constrict, and the secretion of mucosal glands is reduced.

    In the early stages of a cold, the nose may feel dry, burning, or itchy, and often sneeze. Then it will reflexively cause nerve excitation, so that the blood vessels and lymphatic vessels in the mucosa will dilate, the glands will enlarge, the turbinate mucosa will be congested and swollen, and the secretions will increase, so that the air in and out will be obstructed, and the nose will not breathe.

    A cold is an upper respiratory tract infection. It can be divided into viral infections (such as upper respiratory tract infections caused by influenza virus, adenovirus, rhinovirus, etc.) and bacterial infections (such as bacterial pharyngeal tonsillitis).

    Among them, viruses are mostly caused by rhinovirus, parainfluenza virus (not the same as influenza virus), respiratory syncytial virus, echovirus, coxsackievirus, coronavirus, adenovirus, etc. The clinical symptoms are nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, fever, cough, headache, etc., which are mostly self-limited. Although it is more common in winter and spring, there will be no pandemic.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This is because colds are mainly caused by viral or bacterial infections, and these pathogens will produce a large amount of toxins after entering the human body, causing nasal mucosal congestion and edema, so nasal congestion and breathlessness will occur.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This is a new symptom derived from the cold - sinusitis. Usually, the cold has been cured, it is still flare-up, and it lasts for a while. Rhinitis and sinusitis can make the nasal mucosa swollen or hypertrophied, especially the swelling and hypertrophy of the middle and lower turbinates, which can be close to the nasal septum, and the viscosity increases due to the nasal discharge, or the nasal cavity is gathered in the nasal cavity due to the dry and scabbing of the mucus, which can block the nasal cavity and affect breathing.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The lack of nasal ventilation after a cold is mainly due to the increase in the secretion of glands in the nasal cavity after a cold, and a large amount of secretion appears, causing poor nasal ventilation. After a cold, the nasal mucosa becomes congested and edema, resulting in nasal narrowing and poor nasal ventilation.

    If you have symptoms of poor nasal ventilation for a cold, you can consider using rhinitis drugs at the same time, such as nasal anti-allergic sprays, such as Neshuna or Raynoldaut.

    If the effect of spray alone is not good, you can also use decongestants of the nasal mucosa, such as ephedrine hydrochloride nasal drops or nitrofuracillin nasal drops, but the use of nasal decongestants must not exceed 10 days, otherwise it is easy to cause drug rhinitis.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What should I do if my nose is not ventilated when I have a cold?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If it's not bad, please refer to: steam it with a sauna to reduce the symptoms of nasal congestion; Or dress more carefully to go for a walk outdoors, do not exercise vigorously, and it is advisable not to get tired; Or drink more hot drinks and beer to promote circulation in the body and speed up detoxification. If you feel useful, it may not be suitable for you, and it is common sense to see a doctor.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    My own experience, ginger + brown sugar + green onion = brown sugar water, drink it hot and get some sleep.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hypertrophy of the inferior turbinates can lead to nasal congestion, and the more intense the exercise, the worse the nasal congestion.

    The fastest solution is to press the Yingxiang points on both sides of the nose;

    Or ephedrine nasal drops, which are generally available in hospitals.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Colds are caused by the inflammation of the upper respiratory tract caused by cold viruses, and the nasal cavity belongs to the upper respiratory tract, and the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity is damaged by the virus, and the congestion and edema block the nasal cavity. Nasal discharge, on the other hand, is due to increased mucosal secretions, not suppuration.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because it is connected to the respiratory tract, a cold can be caused by a lack of breath through the nose. Nasal congestion is one of the common symptoms of otolaryngology, and the most common causes include rhinitis, deviated septum, nasal polyps, sinusitis, etc.

    The cold is mostly a respiratory infection caused by a virus, and its main lesion site is in the upper respiratory tract

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Suggestions: When you have a cold, the nasal mucosa is inflamed, the tissues are swollen, the capillaries are dilated, and the secretions increase, so that the gas in and out is obstructed, and the nose is naturally not easy to ventilate. It's like a passage that wasn't wide and it's full of things, and of course the entry and exit can't be smooth.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hello! The nose is not breathable, which is due to the reduction of nasal space caused by nasal mucosal congestion and edema caused by viral or bacterial infection, coupled with the secretion of nasal mucus, which will block the nasal cavity, so there will be a manifestation of breathlessness!

    Guidance: **The method is to relieve nasal congestion, reduce nasal mucosal congestion, reduce edema, increase nasal space, and you will breathe smoothly!

    Oral medications such as neocontec, ketotiol tablets, chlorpheniramine tablets and many more can be taken orally!

    You can also use external nasal drops, which can be passed out in a few minutes after being dropped, and the commonly used ones are: furama nasal drops, ketotilol nasal drops, etc.!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Treatment of cold and nasal congestion: heat**.

    1. Soak your feet in hot water.

    Soak your feet in hot water (until the temperature is unbearable) for 15 minutes every night, and pay attention to the amount of water that does not exceed the surface of your feet when soaking your feet, and your feet should be red after soaking to prevent colds.

    2. Hot air blowing on the surface.

    At the beginning of a cold, you can use a hair dryer to blow hot air on your temples for 3 to 5 minutes, several times a day, to reduce symptoms and speed up healing. Garlic honey mix equal parts of garlic with honey and take it with boiled water, one tablespoon each time, 4 to 6 times a day, which has a good effect on **flu.

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