Hello--- :) My left nasal side is always closed like that. But when I
leave my apartment, or go outside, it immediately clears up! ALSO--
When I`m at home and I open the window (the big sliding glass door) and
let fresh air in from outside, I notice that I also stay clear. So its
obviously mold or something in my apartment that makes me clogged.
However, before I go to bed, I have to spray `Afrin` nose spray (which
by the way really Works!) or else I wake up feeling like I can`t
breath. I hate that feeling! lol
>Hello--- :) My left nasal side is always closed like that. But when I
>leave my apartment, or go outside, it immediately clears up! ALSO--
>When I`m at home and I open the window (the big sliding glass door) and
>let fresh air in from outside, I notice that I also stay clear.
Me too rgarding the fresh air.
I finally have nmade major progress by just *always* having having a window
wide open, It can be done even in winter wit the right combination of
heaters...
> So its
>obviously mold or something in my apartment that makes me clogged.
>However, before I go to bed, I have to spray `Afrin` nose spray (which
>by the way really Works!) or else I wake up feeling like I can`t
>breath. I hate that feeling! lol
Watch out with the Afrin as you will become "addicted" to it and get rebound
congestion if you try to stop. You're not sopposed to use it for more than 3
days.
Ice - 20 Apr 2005 21:48 GMT
well in my situation its not always the left, sometimes its the right. but
when the left is blocked, it is completely blocked. when the right is
blocked its partially blocked.
ije
> >Hello--- :) My left nasal side is always closed like that. But when I
> >leave my apartment, or go outside, it immediately clears up! ALSO--
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> congestion if you try to stop. You're not sopposed to use it for more than 3
> days.
Don Brady - 21 Apr 2005 03:02 GMT
>well in my situation its not always the left, sometimes its the right.
That's normal. The turbinates swell up on alternate sides every 6 hours or so.
> but
>when the left is blocked, it is completely blocked. when the right is
>blocked its partially blocked.
That means you have some swelling of both turbinates, and that the one on the
right is more swollen.
You can try steroid sprays or irrigation or eventually surgery if all else
fails.
You may have sinusitis higher up that is draining over the turbinates and
irritating them. If that is the case, resolving the sinusitis will help.
Don Brady - 21 Apr 2005 03:09 GMT
>That means you have some swelling of both turbinates, and that the one on the
>right is more swollen.
Correction the one on the *left* is more swollen.