you might have polyps or your adnoids are infected
or you have sinus problems
see an nose ear eye specialist
thats your best bet
2007-03-16 13:11:39
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answered by caffsans 7
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I had stuffy nose for a long time, I went to a nose specialist and I had a deviated septum. I had it fixed and a few years later was still having some stuffiness laying down at bedtime. I went back to the doctor and he used Lazar surgery to open my passage ways because they were small to begin with. I would sneeze once and be stuffed. Now I can sneeze many times and not get stuffy. On occasion because I have some allegories I take a benedryl at night to sleep and breath freely.
2007-03-16 13:17:43
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answered by Anonymous
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you should try to ask a doctor about that...
seems pretty serious if its been blocked up for 3 straight months
Anyways if you stuffy nose is caused by allergies then a good medicine to use would be Nasonex or NasalCrom. From what Ive heard theyre both pretty much the same. Ive only used NasalCrom though, and it clears up any sinus problems I have (stuffy nose etc.) in a day or two. But from then on I dont have to use it for the next "allergy season." Heres the link for Nasonex, its more publicized then NasalCrom, though I dunno if that means its a better quality.
http://www.nasonex.com/nasx/application?PID=0001084001000000
2007-03-16 13:17:25
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answered by MadLax26 2
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Oh Rosy Smitt the Doucher's maid
One day got fooling with a razor blade
The razor slipped while on her face
And cut her nose right off it's place.
Oh Rosy said, "I know what I'll do
I'll get a pot of red hot glue."
But when in the looking glass she saw
She'd put her nose on up-side down
Now when the rain comes pouring down
She stands on her head so she won't drown
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2007-03-16 13:22:25
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answered by james 3
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hold your head over some boiling water (over not in it) and the heat will make you sniffil and such, when that happens just blow your nose. Or you can stick your head in a freezer, it has the same affect.
2007-03-16 14:40:59
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answered by sucrosan 2
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See your doctor. There are many products that can help. They are prescriptive. Good luck.
2007-03-16 13:12:05
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answered by Neil L 6
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chicken nooodle soup first then allergy medicine ( zyrtec really helps also flonaise and vicks vapor rub ) and go see your doctor hope you feel better ; )
2007-03-17 05:58:58
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answered by Anonymous
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