There are many ways to get a stuffy nose—from allergies, a cold, or even acid reflux. Plus, it's just a common bedtime issue; when you lie down, more blood flows to your head, and that causes your nose to get stuffed up. Luckily, you can do lots of things to relieve your symptoms, both throughout the day and right before you go to bed. Read on, and we'll show you how to sleep with a stuffy nose, no matter what is causing it!
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About This Article
It can be hard to sleep when you have a stuffy nose, but there are a few tricks you can try to help you drift off. Prop your head up on some pillows in bed so your sinuses drain properly while you're sleeping. If you have a humidifier, set it up next to your bed to prevent your sinuses from getting dry. Or pour boiling water into a large bowl and hold your face over it for a few minutes. The steam from the boiling water will help clear up your sinuses. If you still can't sleep, try making a homemade nasal spray. Mix together ¼ teaspoon of salt, ½ teaspoon of baking soda, and 8 ounces of warm water. Then, spray 1-2 squirts into each nostril right before you go to sleep. To learn how to make a homemade chest rub to help yourself get to sleep, read on!
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- "This was helpful I suggest using the eucalyptus essential oil as well as the tea tree one. Propping your head up with pillows really helped while I was sleeping." ..." more