How To Get Rid Of A Stuffy Nose?

Rinse your nose with saline (spray or neti pot)

Use a humidifier or take a steamy shower

Drink warm fluids (tea, broth)

Use a warm compress over the nose and cheeks

Sleep with your head elevated

Try nasal strips to improve airflow

Use a decongestant nasal spray for up to 3 days (e.g., oxymetazoline)

Consider an oral decongestant if safe for you (e.g., pseudoephedrine)

Use an antihistamine if allergies are likely (e.g., cetirizine, loratadine)

Use a steroid nasal spray for allergy or persistent congestion (e.g., fluticasone, mometasone)

Avoid smoke, strong fragrances, and other irritants

Stay hydrated and rest

Blow your nose gently (don’t over-force)

Seek medical care if symptoms last more than 10 days, worsen after improving, or you have severe facial pain, high fever, shortness of breath, or ear pain

Get urgent care if you have trouble breathing, swelling around the eyes, confusion, or severe symptoms

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