How to feel better and breathe easier -- Nasal Strips
Nasal congestion has many causes: colds, the flu, and allergies to name a few. Whatever your triggers are, the symptoms can get to you. What’s actually causing that stuffed-up feeling? When you’ve got a cold or allergies, the membranes lining your nasal passages become inflamed and irritated. They begin to make more mucus to flush out whatever causes the irritation, such as an allergen.
Use these tips to feel better and breathe easier!
1.Home Treatments:
When you’re stuffed up, focus on keeping your nasal passages moist. Although people sometimes think that dry air might help clear up a runny nose, it actually has the opposite effect. Drying out the membranes will irritate them further. To keep your nasal passages moist, you can:
Use a humidifier or vaporizer;
Take long showers or breathe in steam from a pot of warm (but not too hot) water;
Drink lots of fluids. This will thin out your mucus, which could help prevent blocked sinuses;
Use a nasal saline spray. It’s salt water, and it will help keep your nasal passages from drying out;
Try a Neti pot, nasal irrigator, or bulb syringe. Use distilled, sterile water or H2O that’s been boiled to make up the irrigation solution. Rinse the irrigation device after each use and let it air dry;
Sit a warm, wet towel on your face. It may relieve discomfort and open your nasal passages.
Prop yourself up. At night, lie on a couple of pillows. Keeping your head elevated may make breathing more comfortable.
Avoid chlorinated pools. They can irritate your nasal passages.
These drugs don’t need a prescription and can help tame your symptoms, these medicines help reduce the swelling in your nasal passages and ease the stuffiness. They seem simple, but Kangdi Nasal Strips have unique engineering that make them an effective tool for managing nighttime congestion and improving sleep.
Nasal strips are made of flexible, spring-like bands that fit right above the flare of the nostrils. The underside is adhesive so that once positioned on the nose, they stay there. As the bands attempt to straighten back to their original shape, they lift the sides of the nose and open the nasal passages.
This lifting action helps open inflamed sinus passages and makes it easier to breath. Nose strips provide relief for congestion due to colds, allergies, or a deviated septum and reduce snoring caused by nighttime nasal congestion.
Some people call Nasal Strips “nose strips.” Others call them “snoring strips” or “breathing strips.” The official term is Kangdi nasal strips.
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