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    Tuesday, September 27th, 2011
    7:46 pm
    Chronic Nasal Congestion Symptoms and Treatment




    Nasal congestion is a result of the swelling from the tissues that line the nose due to the enlarged blood vessel, so it is wrong to think that gathering of surplus mucus causes nasal congestion. Actually, the mucus which drains in the sinus cavities, accumulates in the nose, due to inflammation from the nasal membranes. Everybody is affected with nasal congestion at some point in life, but in the case of chronic nasal congestion there's recurring swelling which can remain for a few months or perhaps a few years and results in extreme irritation and discomfort.

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    Typically nasal congestion is caused as a result of bacteria, mold, allergens like dust pollen or viral influenza and also the common cold. Nasal congestion which results from these factors can be treated in a short period of time; however, where it concerns chronic nasal congestion in conjunction with the above causes, the swelling and other related symptoms might take a long time for stopping.



    Sinus Infections



    Sinus pressure and infections result in an inflammation of the sinuses and nasal membranes. It causes anti snoring and extreme the like. A major reason behind this infection is allergies brought on by bird feathers or small scales from animal skins.



    Nasal Septum Deviation



    The septum separates the nose into two nostrils; it is the bony cartilage centrally lying within the nose. Once the apex from the cartilaginous ridge from the septum gets deformed or deviates either to the right or left, it creates a barrier to one of the nasal passages. This irregular condition can hinder the flow in sinuses. This can cause headaches, snoring and difficulty in breathing.



    Hay Fever



    Individuals who are allergic to weeds, grasses and pollens are affected with hay fever; this typically affects individuals in the winter season. Hay fever could result in frequent nasal congestions and headaches.

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    A reaction to Medicines



    In some instances, reaction to particular medications could result in nasal congestion. You should pinpoint the precise medication that's causing this problem and replace it with more appropriate medicines.



    Pregnancy



    A number of women are recognized to be afflicted with chronic nasal digestion throughout pregnancy this is so because throughout the pregnancy there is greater blood circulation in the body. This could result in the blood vessels in the nasal membranes getting inflamed due to the increase in blood circulation.



    Treatments for Chronic Nasal Congestion



    Many treatments are available for chronic nasal congestion. Doctors generally play one of the following lines of treatment.



    Antihistamines



    These medicines are employed to stop histamines which trigger allergic symptoms for example runny nose, itching and sneezing.

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