How Do I Unstop My Nose __hot__ May 2026
Abstract Nasal obstruction, commonly referred to as a “stuffy nose,” is primarily caused by inflammation and vasodilation of the nasal mucosa, leading to swelling and increased mucus production. Unlike a physical blockage (e.g., a foreign body), this condition requires targeted interventions to reduce blood flow to the erectile tissue of the turbinates and to liquefy secretions. This paper outlines the etiology of nasal congestion and provides evidence-based mechanical, pharmacological, and environmental methods for its relief.
The nasal cavity is lined with venous sinusoids (swell bodies) controlled by the autonomic nervous system. When irritants (viruses, allergens, cold air) trigger histamine release, these vessels dilate, fluid leaks into interstitial spaces, and glands hypersecrete mucus. The result is a reduction in the cross-sectional area of the nasal airway, perceived as “stuffiness.” Notably, the nasal cycle (alternating congestion of each nostril every 2–7 hours) is physiological and does not require treatment unless both sides are obstructed. how do i unstop my nose