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Boy holding nostril from a nosebleed outside in the snow
March 13, 2025/Ear, Nose & Throat

How To Stop a Nosebleed

Staying calm, sitting up straight and gently pinching the sides of your nostrils can help a bloody nose go away faster

Person sneezing into their elbow
August 7, 2024/Ear, Nose & Throat

What Causes the Sniffles? Here’s How To Stop Them

Take care of your runny or stuffy nose by staying hydrated, using a humidifier and considering a medication

Older person deep breathing
July 25, 2024/Primary Care

Nose Breathing vs. Mouth Breathing: Which Is Better?

Breathing through your nose is far better for you, but depending on your anatomy, that may not always be possible

Baby getting nasal irrigation
June 17, 2024/Children's Health

Neti Pot for Babies: Is Nasal Irrigation Safe?

Yes, it’s safe for babies starting at about 9 months old and can help clear nasal mucus

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person with nosebleed
November 13, 2023/Ear, Nose & Throat

When To Worry About a Nosebleed

Seek help if bleeding doesn’t stop or they’re interfering with your life

person blowing nose on sofa
October 6, 2023/Ear, Nose & Throat

Why Do I Sometimes Get Congested in One Nostril?

It’s usually the way your nose manages airflow, but sometimes, it could be other issues

person pressing on tender nostril
June 29, 2023/Primary Care

How To Treat an Infected Nose Piercing

Soap, water and an antibiotic ointment are your best bet

Person holding nasal spray.

Nasal Sprays Work Best When You Use Them Correctly — Here’s How

Correct positioning is one of the keys to getting the best results

man with long nose hairs
May 3, 2022/Ear, Nose & Throat

Why Nose Hairs Grow So Long

How to handle the thicket of long hairs sprouting from your nose

A parent consoles their child as they blow their nose.
March 28, 2022/Ear, Nose & Throat

Here’s Why Your Nose Runs When You Eat

Foods like hot peppers, garlic and ginger can trigger a leaky reaction

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