The University of Queensland’s Health Check maintains that there’s a correct way to blow one's nose, and if done well, it can prevent mucus building up to create a runny nose. | Adobe.com Bet you didn ...
"Chronic rubbing of your nose, which is common in the setting of allergy or a cold, can lead to an irritant dermatitis," Dr.
Whenever we get the sniffles or a blocked nose, we spend the majority of our time blowing our noses in an effort to breathe clearly again. However, according to a 2000 study, those of us who blow ...
Mastering proper nose-blowing technique is nothing to sneeze at. Board-certified allergist Zachary Rubin recently took to TikTok to warn his 1.4 million followers about the potentially dangerous — and ...
While most of the time, catching a cold is more an inconvenience than a serious health threat, if you have any underlying ...
Cold and flu season is upon us. Cases are jumping across the country, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data shows, bringing plenty of stuffy, runny noses along for the ride. While ...
We’ve all been there, stuffy nose, tissue in hand, ready to blow, but here’s the thing, that forceful honking sound you’re making? It’s actually a warning sign that you’re doing it wrong, health ...
CHICAGO — Bet you didn't know there's a right way and a wrong way to blow your nose. Do the latter and you could make your cold symptoms even worse. You could even cause some damage. A couple of ...
(CNN) — Every time I get the sniffles, I long for the days when I can breathe freely again. Like most people, grabbing a tissue and blowing my nose is the usual go-to move, and with good reason. The ...