A stuffy nose is often caused by the flu, allergies, or even pregnancy — here's how to handle your congestion based on what's ...
Stuffy noses are more common at night since nasal passages don't drain as well when you're lying down. Here's how to sleep ...
“Ever notice that when your tears start flowing, no thanks to that sappy rom-com, your nose does, too?” Dr. Philip Chen, who is a professor of otolaryngology and rhinology at the University of Texas ...
A constantly running nose can turn your day into a miserable cycle of tissues, sniffling, and mouth breathing. Whether it’s from allergies, a cold, or sinus issues, that persistent drip is both ...
Winter congestion can disrupt sleep, but certain bedtime drinks offer relief. Warm turmeric milk, ginger and honey tea, steam ...
Mastering proper nose-blowing technique is nothing to sneeze at. Board-certified allergist Zachary Rubin recently took to TikTok to warn his 1.4 million followers about the potentially dangerous — and ...
The dreaded stuffy nose – we’ve all been there. That frustrating inability to breathe freely can turn your day (and night) into a miserable experience. While reaching for over-the-counter ...
Well, this has everything to do with the connection between your eyes and nose. Your tear ducts (i.e., the tiny tubes located on the inner corner of your eyes and in your nose) are connected to your ...
. Multiple fires continue to blaze across Los Angeles. Though the most pressing health concern is protecting our lungs from smoke and ash, wildfires can also affect and irritate our sinuses, skin and ...
Acadiana’s ongoing drought isn’t just affecting crops and lawns; it can also impact health. Local doctors say the dry air is ...
Multiple wildfires continue to ravage Los Angeles County, destroying thousands of structures and forcing more than 130,000 residents to evacuate, with much of the area under a red flag warning through ...