In winter, the nose will not be ventilated, and the nose will be clogged in winter

Updated on healthy 2024-07-22
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Because the temperature drops after winter, some people will have allergies, some have one nasal congestion, and some have both nasal congestion, which is allergic inflammation. If the situation is serious, you should go to a big hospital for a head scan to see, and find out**The right medicine can be used**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Rhinitis can be tried by checking allergens.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The nose is the main organ that breathes air, so if the nose is plugged, the person will be very uncomfortable and will be very suffocated. Usually it is easy to have nasal congestion with a cold or rhinitis, but sometimes it is not because of illness, but it is easy to have nasal congestion when it is cold. If nasal congestion is uncomfortable, you can try the following methods to ventilate.

    No matter how low the temperature is, people will not feel cold when they breathe air into their throats. This is because the nose is heating, and one of the functions of the nose is to heat the outside temperature to the body's body temperature. So if the outside temperature is 0 degrees Celsius, the nose wants to heat it above 30 degrees Celsius.

    At this point, the turbinates swell to rapidly raise the temperature, the nasal passages become smaller, and nasal congestion may occur.

    Therefore, nasal congestion, increased humidity and temperature in winter can relieve the discomfort of nasal congestion. You can drink plenty of plain water and breathe deeply with the boiling water vapor. When bathing, breathing plenty of moist hot vapor can help relieve nasal congestion.

    When blowing your nose, you should do it gently and not with too much force.

    Warm compress Soak a towel in 40 minutes of warm water and cover it near your nose, which will quickly relieve nasal congestion. In addition, you can also use a cotton cloth to put it in hot water, wring it out and apply it to your ears for another ten minutes to reduce nasal congestion while sleeping.

    Soaking your feet in ginger water Soaking your feet in ginger water can promote blood circulation throughout the body, improve the body's immunity and resistance, ginger can effectively dilate blood vessels, promote the opening of the body's pores, and have the effect of eliminating wind and cold.

    Massage the Yingxiang acupoint The Yingxiang acupoint is located on the outer edge of the nose and can be massaged daily with the index and middle fingers of both hands to quickly relieve nasal congestion. In addition, you can pour in a cup of hot water, use hot water steam to aspirate your nose, and give your nose a quick breath.

    Ginger and pear soup Wash all the pears and ginger, cut them into thin slices, and put them in a pot. Add two bowls of water, bring to a boil over high heat, and simmer for another 15 minutes. Finally, add the brown sugar and mix well. It can suppress cough and dissolve phlegm, and can assist nasal congestion and cough caused by colds.

    It may be rhinitis, it may be caused by too cold, and in the case of rhinitis, it may be allergic rhinitis or chronic rhinitis. It shows that the resistance and immunity are low, and in addition to paying attention to supplements, we should also pay attention to more exercise to improve resistance. Polytechnic man: I pay attention to keeping warm, avoid catching a cold, if it does not get better, it is recommended to check in the hospital.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The first consideration is acute rhinitis, which is mainly caused by viral infection, but can also be secondary to bacterial hand infection, and common triggers include cold, excessive fatigue, and a deviated septum. In the early stage, the inside of the nasal cavity is dry and itchy, followed by sneezing, nasal congestion and other symptoms, which can be treated symptomatically** to relieve discomfort.

    Secondly, acute sinusitis can also cause nasal ventilation, generally persistent nasal congestion, a large amount of purulent nasal discharge, mostly accompanied by headache and other discomforts, mostly caused by bacterial infection, common flora for pneumococcus, hemococcus lysolysis, staphylococcus, etc., need to seek medical attention in time, sinus puncture irrigation, take glucocorticoids according to the doctor's instructions, etc.

    A small number of people can have nasal congestion symptoms caused by exposure to some allergens, which are mostly related to the season, and should be treated as soon as possible to find out the cause of allergies.

    Rhinitis can generally be divided into acute rhinitis and chronic rhinitis, acute rhinitis is mostly caused by viral infection, its systemic symptoms are more obvious than chronic rhinitis, the systemic symptoms of acute pre-rhinitis, mainly headache and fever, general fatigue, etc., nasal local symptoms are runny nose, nasal congestion or decreased sense of smell, for acute rhinitis, mainly oral antiviral drugs, such as antiviral oral liquid.

    For chronic rhinitis, if you want to relieve the symptoms of nasal congestion, such as using Nejuna nasal spray, the relief of nasal congestion symptoms is more obvious, if there is more secretion, you can use physiological seawater to clean the nasal cavity, chronic rhinitis, when the drug is ineffective, it may be chronic hypertrophic rhinitis, in this case, most of the symptoms of nasal congestion need to be relieved by surgery.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In winter, if you have a blocked nose, you may have rhinitis or sinusitis. Under normal circumstances, when the cold air is attacked by hunger, the nasal mucosa is congested and the turbinates are swollen, which reduces the inhalation of cold air and rotten qi, and avoids hail to avoid discomfort in the larynx and trachea.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Not necessarily, but first of all, you should go to the hospital to rule out rhinitis and the cause of adenoid hypertrophy, so that you can treat the symptoms and prevent them.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It may or may not be rhinitis. Yes, if I'm cold, my nose doesn't breathe. In this case, he is not rhinitis.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How old are you? If you are a child, it may be adenoidal hypertrophy, and if you are an adult, it may be rhinitis.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No matter how low the temperature is, the person will not feel cold when the air is inhaled into the throat. This is precisely because the nose is heating up. One of the functions of the nose is to warm the outside world to the body's body temperature.

    If the outside temperature is 0 degrees Celsius, it has to heat up to more than 30 degrees. At this time, the turbinates expand to warm up quickly, and the nasal space becomes smaller, making it easy to have nasal congestion.

    So, in winter, nasal congestion, increasing humidity and temperature can relieve nasal congestion discomfort. You can drink plenty of boiled water and breathe deep into the vapour of boiled water; Breathing in moist hot vapor while bathing can help relieve nasal congestion. Of course, these are all small ways to alleviate "breathlessness", and you have to go to the hospital if you are sick**, and medication is the way to cure the root cause.

    Also, when blowing your nose, you should do it gently and not overforce.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In winter, there will be more and more snot, because the more cold wind blows into the nose in winter, because our nose is one of the main organs of breathing, and the cold air inhaled will naturally be clogged after a process and converted into a liquid state.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello: In your case, it is most likely to be chronic rhinitis, sinusitis, and after a long time, it will cause symptoms of dizziness and headache. Due to the weather, this season is also the season with a high incidence of rhinitis. It is recommended that you go to the ENT department of the hospital for a check-up.

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