Question 2: Only one nose has a runny nose. Why do the most annoying symptoms when catching a cold are runny nose and stuffy nose? Especially when you sleep at night, I believe you must have experienced nasal congestion, which is very common. But why is it that when the nose is blocked, one nostril is usually open and the other nostril is blocked? This is because, originally, one of the two nostrils is open and the other is not very open. In fact, it's not just when you have a cold. Usually, one of your noses is open and the other is not. The two nostrils always take on the workload alternately. -Each nostril has its own commute time, and their working hours are staggered. This is called nasal cycle. Nose ventilation at work; When I get off work, my nostrils will be congested and become a little blocked. (In the nasal cycle of CT scanning, the left airway is blocked and the right airway is clear. If you feel your breath carefully, you will find that whenever you inhale, one nostril always sucks a lot more than the other. The nose is dominated by the autonomic nervous system ―― because of its long name, let's call it God for the time being. God is always in charge of your breathing, heartbeat, digestion, etc. This does not require the intervention of the monitor-brain. (The monitor has more important things to do, hmm.) God is always a very considerate guy. He sets a strict schedule for his nostrils. On average, every two and a half hours, God always tells them that you can change shifts. You, come to work, you, get off work. (hey! Hey hey. Work! Hurry to work! There is a tissue in the nostril that will swell after congestion. They are like the door of the nostrils, controlling the ventilation and blockage of the nostrils. Whenever the nostril changes and shifts, one nostril will close its door and go home to sleep, and the passage of this nostril will narrow; The other nostril consciously opened its door and began to work-breathing. (open the door! BIU! )-So, what's wrong with your nostrils when you have a cold and a stuffy nose? When you catch a cold, your nose will secrete a lot of mucus. Yes, it is your nose. It is the runny nose that makes the rest nostrils feel blocked, especially when sleeping on the body. what are you reading? It's just mucus! )-So, why do nostrils work alternately? One reason is that alternating nostrils can distinguish smells more effectively. In our noses, it is the smell receptors that judge the smell. They are small laboratories that analyze smells. Some odor receptors are good at distinguishing odors in fast airflow, while others are good at capturing odors in slow airflow. (ah ... ah! So my dried fish was eaten by your socks! Imagine that gas passes through the smooth nostrils more easily at work and stays in the nostrils for longer after work. Through this collocation, all smells are easier to be caught by the nose. Although both nostrils seem to be open, only one is really open. The second reason is that the nostrils also need to rest. If you keep working, your nose hair will be blown off, your hairstyle will become shy and you will not work normally, and the skin in your nostrils may be too dry and broken, leading to nosebleeds. (Hairstyles can't be messed up, hmm) So you know, the next time mom gives too much homework on weekends, she must refuse it in such a harsh way: mom has to take turns to rest her nostrils, so how can the child not stop? The content comes from: bringing science home
Question 3: What is the reason why one side of the nose is often blocked? Consultation: one side of the nose is often blocked, and you can only breathe a little if you can't breathe. The other side is normal, snoring at night, stuffy nose is very annoying. I want to ask the doctor why my nose is often blocked on one side. Experts in Wuhan Ren 'an Hospital answered: What is the specific reason? You need to go to a regular otolaryngology hospital for an examination and diagnosis. Don't take medicine blindly. Nasal congestion is a kind of nasal congestion in medical sense. A stuffy nose means that something in the nose blocks breathing, making it difficult for the air to circulate, resulting in the need to open your mouth to breathe, which is manifested as snoring at night. There are many reasons for nasal congestion, except heat, cold, contact with cold patients and nasal trauma, overwork, malnutrition, excessive alcohol and tobacco, endocrine disorders, systemic diseases and so on, which can affect metabolism and cause nasal congestion. In addition, nasal diseases can also lead to one-sided nasal congestion and nasal congestion. The following Wuhan Ren 'an Hospital introduces several nasal diseases that are easy to cause unilateral nasal congestion. ""What is the frequent nasal congestion? Nasal congestion caused by nasal diseases 1. Nasal congestion caused by deviation of nasal septum is mostly unilateral or bilateral, mostly manifested as persistent nasal congestion, which is more common in young people. Second, congenital nasal congestion should consider posterior nostril atresia, children open their mouths to breathe, sleep snoring may be adenoid hypertrophy, unilateral nasal congestion or purulent secretions should pay attention to whether there are foreign bodies in the nasal cavity. Third, chronic simple rhinitis is mostly paroxysmal or alternating. It is light during the day and heavy at night. It is often affected by * * *, and the nasal congestion is heavier when lying down. Fourth, nasal congestion of nasal polyps is persistent and progressive, which can be unilateral or bilateral. Extended reading: characteristics of nasal congestion caused by different rhinitis
Question 4: Why is my nose always blocked at the same time? This situation is caused by a cold. At night, I will sleep with more quilts and break out in a cold sweat. Drink plenty of boiled water, so the recovery time will be faster.
Question 5: Why is your nose blocked when you catch a cold? According to your description, your condition may be chronic allergic rhinitis. I suggest you take Huodan Pill, Baiqian Biyan Tablet, loratadine tablets and other drugs to try the effect.
Question 6: The nose is obviously ventilated, but I always feel that one side is blocked. What happened? The imbalance between the two may have this feeling, indicating that one nostril is not as ventilated as the other.
Question 7: One side of the nose is always blocked, either on the left or on the right. What happened? Could be rhinitis.