As soon as you sleep, your nose doesn t breathe, and when you wake up, you re fine?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-20
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you don't breathe through your nose when you sleep, it may be because of the position you sleep in, which is causing you to breathe poorly.

    When we wake up, it's fine, often because our posture changes, which is conducive to the smooth airway.

    But in this case, we can use Chinese medicine and acupuncture to adjust it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you call the nose to sleep, it will be fine when you wake up, this is a very normal thing, the nose is not ventilated when you lie down, and there are often people who are plugged in the nostrils and the garlic for a while.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This is a manifestation of alternating rhinitis, which is actually a manifestation of simple rhinitis. You can use your thumb to press on the sides of your nose bones or on your forehead and eyebrows to see if there is tenderness, which can sometimes be caused by sinusitis. Cold medications can be taken to help**, or to determine whether sinusitis is symptomatic**.

    When you can't breathe at night, you can massage your little finger and sides to improve your symptoms.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    As soon as you sleep, your nose will not breathe, and when you wake up, you will be fine, mine is whether you have rhinitis? As soon as I sleep, my nose will not breathe, and when I wake up, I will be fine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think this should have something to do with drinking more water on a regular basis.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The nose is not ventilated, and when you wake up, it's fine, I think you're um, the circulation is not good um, when he sleeps, he belongs to um, the cycle wakes up slowly, and it will be fine in the future.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    So you don't breathe when you call your nose, and when you wake up, it's fine, you have that allergic rhinitis, rhinitis is like this.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have a cold, and you wake up and your nose is not breathing, you must have a cold.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    As soon as I sleep, my nose is not breathing, and when I wake up, I will be fine, maybe it is a heat cold.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1 Generally speaking, the nasal congestion caused by a cold is mainly due to a cold, and if you don't pay attention to keeping warm when you sleep at night, it is easy to cause a cold, and the nose is easy to be blocked and unable to breathe after a cold.

    After a cold, the capillaries in the nasal cavity are congested, the space in the nasal cavity narrows and obstructs the nasal cavity, and the secretion of nasal glands will increase after the cold, which aggravates the nasal blockage.

    2. The indoor air will be relatively dry when sleeping at night, especially in the middle of the summer, when the air conditioner is turned on and the weather is cold and dry in winter, it is easy to have nasal ventilation when sleeping, this is because dry air is easy to cause a decrease in nasal mucus secretion, induce sinus inflammation, lead to nasal mucosal congestion, swelling and secretion accumulation, thereby blocking the nasal cavity, and naturally it will not be ventilated.

    3. Improper sleeping posture at night will also cause nose blockage, for example, the right nose will be blocked when sleeping on the right side, and the left nose will be blocked when lying on the left. The reason for this situation is mainly due to the effect of blood gravity, when lying on the side, the turbinates are easy to bruise and enlarge, which will naturally cause the phenomenon of unventilated on one side of the nose, while the upper nose has relatively little blood, so it is unobstructed.

    4. When sleeping at night, if the air in the bedroom is not clean, it is easy to inhale dust, perfume, pollen, mold and some special smells, resulting in temporary edema of respiratory mucosal allergy, and the color of the nose mucosa becomes pale, especially the lower turbinate will increase due to edema, resulting in nasal blockage, and the attack will also be accompanied by runny nose, sneezing and other symptoms.

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