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 ...
() — About 50-90% of people get a runny nose when it's cold. We call this "cold-induced rhinitis", or "skier nose". People with asthma, eczema and hay fever seem to experience it more. It's the job of ...
A cold nose can be caused by hypothyroidism, which makes you sensitive to cold. Raynaud's syndrome can make your nose and extremities feel cold due to blood vessel spasms. Stress can make your nose ...
We’ve all been there – you finally crawl into bed, desperate for rest, only for a blocked nose, scratchy throat or nagging cough to keep you awake. While a good night’s sleep is one of the best things ...
(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 ...