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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Or both. Nasal decongestants include:Afrin® Nasal Spray, Zicam® Nasal Spray (oxymetazoline)Sudafed 12/24 Hour®, Children's Sudafed Nasal Decongestant® (pseudoephedrine)Combination nasal decongestants include:Advil Cold and Sinus® (ibuprofen and pseudoephedrine)Claritin-D® (loratadine and pseudoephedrine)Tylenol Sinus Severe Congestion Daytime® (acetaminophen, guaifenesin, and pseudoephedrine)Zyrtec-D® (cetirizine and pseudoephedrine)If your baby has a stuffy nose, here are some steps you can take to give them relief:Use a couple of drops of a saline nose solution in each nostril to clear away mucus, then use a rubber suction bulb.Use a humidifier or sit with your baby in a warm shower.Wipe away mucus with a wet cotton swab.Daytime triggers can lead to a stuffy nose at night. They include:PollenPet danderDustMold and fungiCigarette, stove, or fireplace smokeCleaning productsCar fumesScented productsChanges in blood flow when you lie down can worsen nasal congestion. Try elevating your head with a couple of pillows to relieve a stuffy nose at night.If you have a stuffy nose and a sore throat, these could be symptoms of a common cold, the flu, or COVID-19. Visit your doctor to get a diagnosis and treatment plan, which could include prescription and OTC medication. They also probably suggest rest and drinking plenty of liquid.Many conditions can cause a stuffy nose with a headache, including an infection of the sinuses (sinusitis), a cold, COVID-19, allergies, respiratory syncytial virus, an ear infection, migraine, and nasal polyps. Schedule an appointment with your doctor to help pinpoint what's causing your symptoms and the best treatment.A stuffy nose is a feeling of fullness in the
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