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  • How to Lose Sense of Taste

    Unless you're facing a particularly unappetizing dinner, purposely losing your sense of taste is not advised. Taste is a survival mechanism that keeps you from harm. It is not isolated to your tongue. It also involves your sense of smell --- together called the olfactory system. Most of what you think of as "taste" really happens in the nose. Humans have four basic tastes: sweet, salty, sour and bitter. Remember: Permanent loss of taste might affect your ability to detect dangerous natural gas leaks, fires and poor cooking.

  • Raspy Breathing in Babies

    Babies make a lot of respiratory noises as they adjust from life in amniotic fluid to taking in air, including wheezing, rasping and whistling. Most of these sounds are normal, but some of them could be indicators of illness, infection or a congenital condition. Parents should be most concerned about labored breathing, but are always encouraged to call the pediatrician to make sure everything's fine.

  • How to Stop Blocked Nose Without Medicine

    A blocked nose or nasal congestion causes difficultly breathing and discomfort. Although traditional medicine is available for a blocked nose, there are also natural remedies that help to clear up stuffy nasal passages. Steam inhalation using Eucalyptus oil (Eucalyptus globulus) is a natural way to free the nasal passages of congestion.

  • How to Get Rid of a Blocked Nose

    A blocked nose means your nasal passages feel full and stuffy. You may have a runny nose as well. The condition can interfere with your ears, hearing and speech development, and when your case of blocked nose is more severe it can cause snoring and interfere with sleeping. Your nose gets blocked when inflamed blood vessels make the tissues lining your nose swell. A blocked nose can be caused by the common cold, flu, hay fever, sinus infection and, indeed, using too much nasal spray designed to keep the nose clear. A blocked nose, also called nasal congestion and stuffy…

  • How to Clear a Blocked Nose

    When you have a blocked nose your nasal passages feel full and stuffy and you may have a runny nose. It can cause problems with your ears, hearing and speech. More severe cases of blocked nose cause snoring and sleep problems. A blocked nose is caused by tissues in the lining of your nose swelling because of inflamed blood vessels. Also called nasal congestion, a blocked nose can be caused by the flu, common cold, sinus infection and allergies such as hay fever. It can also be caused by using nasal saline sprays too often. Treatment of a blocked nose…

  • Help for a Blocked Nose

    A blocked nose can be an irritating condition, obstructing clear breathing and impeding your senses of smell and taste. A blocked nose occurs when mucus collects in the nasal passages and fails to drain adequately. This means breathing through your mouth is the only option, which can result in dry lips and mouth and bad breath. Pharmaceutical treatments, home remedies and lifestyle changes can help.

  • How to Clear a Baby's Blocked Nose

    A blocked nose is often due to congestion from allergies, a cold, or other illness. It can be the source of discomfort and eating difficulty for a baby. Without a clear passageway for air a baby may not be able to nurse or drink from a bottle without pausing often and possibly choking. If symptoms of a congested nose last longer than 10 days for your baby, the Mayo Clinic recommends visiting your doctor. There are a few effective ways to clear a baby's blocked nose at home.

  • Grossan Sinus Irrigator Tips

    The Grossan Nasal/Sinus Irrigation System is a device designed to deliver an irrigating liquid with pulsating frequency matching the normal movement of cilia in the nasal passages to the nose and past the sinus openings. The purpose is to clear nasal and sinus congestion, reduce the frequency of infections in these areas and recondition the tiny hairs in the nasal passage that move invading bacteria along before they can take root.

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