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Question by vichick has two beautiful babies: Remedies for a plugged nose?
I have this dreadful cold, and my nose is terrible congested. Anyone know of some natural remedies or a good brand of decongestant (I tried Sudafed and Tylenol sinus with no luck) to help unplug my nose?
Thanks
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Answer by Beau R Try wetting a facecloth in hot water. Wring it out, and hold it over your nose, so that the heat can be absorbed through the skin.
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Question by : Intense sinus pressure with no runny nose? Help please!?
So my face feels like it’s about to explode, I’m sure it’s allergies, not sure what kind though.
I have a very strong pressure around my nose and face area, giving me slight earaches and just general discomfort. The thing is though, my nose is completely clear, no drainage what-so-ever and I can breath in and out fine.
Can someone please help me with some kind of at-home relief of this, no medicines please. Will running a luke-warm saline solution through my nose to help to relieve pressure?
And helpful recommendations are greatly appreciated!
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Answer by Chu_Chi’s Mom You can try appling some Peppermint oil or vicks around your area of pressure or possibly even a warm wash cloth on your face. My dad taught me to moisten a hand towel and put it in the microwave for 25-30 seconds. It will be hot for a moment but it will also stay warm longer. then lay down and relax all the muscles in your face, make sure to have a back up towel right next to you in tin foil waiting when the 1st gets cold. Good luck and if it doesnt get better you are gonna have to go to the doc. The saline solution wont do you any good..it is for relieving stuffiness and you can breathe fine so… Try the cloth or put your head with a towel over a boiling pan of water.. Hope something helps…
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