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What Is The Remedy For A Stuffy Nose?

i cant seem to get rid of this stuffy nose. Every morning for about a little over a month I wake up with a stuffy nose and I can t breathe. I ve tried just about every cold and flu medicine so far and it works for a while then it comes back. What could it be? Allergies? Sinuses? Please help me. I wanna breathe! Lol
Wed, 12 Mar 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Rhinitis is inflammation of the nasal passages. It is most commonly related to allergies but can occur in other instances such as infections (flu, common cold), trauma, response to weather changes, side effect of medications.

You may need a topical steroid nasal spray. Examples are nasonex, flonase, rhinocort, beconase, nasorel.
You may need a prescription from your doctor.

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What Is The Remedy For A Stuffy Nose?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Rhinitis is inflammation of the nasal passages. It is most commonly related to allergies but can occur in other instances such as infections (flu, common cold), trauma, response to weather changes, side effect of medications. You may need a topical steroid nasal spray. Examples are nasonex, flonase, rhinocort, beconase, nasorel. You may need a prescription from your doctor. I hope this helps