Why is it, as soon as I lay down one side
of my nose blocks up. I can breath
perfectly through one nostrel, but the
other is blocked solid and feels under
presure. It varys through the night which
side is blocked maybe depending on which
side I'm laying on. As soon as I go to
sleep, I breath through my mouth, then
when I wake its with a very dry mouth.
Is there any cure for this, I've had it
as long as I can remember.
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asteombb
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 Sep 2007 Posts: 8
Posted: 09-28-07 16:04pm
sinus cavity filled with fluids
Possible infection.
You can try some over the counter meds,
but id start with those breathe right
nasal strips
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younglad
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Jun 2007 Posts: 102 Location: , UK, England, London
Posted: 10-14-07 13:34pm
I have the same problem, and I also
realised from my pictures I have a huge
dent in my nose, making it point in one
way. But is not noticeable to ppl and to
me to until I saw my picture and thought
OMG!
You need to see an ENT specialist and get
a REAL PROPER NOSE EXAMINATION DONE, which
involves puting a tube camera in your
nostrils and pushed up.
A little light up the nose check will not
do. I went to one ENT before and that is
what he did, which was pathetic.
I think a new revolution should take place
in the West and MASS CRITICISM AND
PRESSURE SHOULD BE APPLIED TO doctors etc.
It is unbelievable how many lack
knowledge, I have encountered from an
endocrinologist, a urologist, a gp and a
ENT specialist.
All they see is money and cheap ways to
cure peope. No medicine will cure you most
likely, if you have been like this for a
long time.
I bet by now you are coughing? This is
because your forced to breathe in by the
mouth rather than the blocked nose,
causing, coughs, nose leakages etc I
preaume. Do the breathing exercises and
see a real ENT specialists.
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