Purvi Parikh, M.D., an allergist with Allergy & Asthma Network, recommends blowing one nostril at a time by putting a finger or pressure on one side of your nose, closing that nostril, and blowing out ...
Those nasty sniffles are just part of the hassle, but you could be making it a lot worse for yourself if you're not blowing your nose properly. Following is a transcript of the video. Blowing your ...
Mastering proper nose-blowing technique is nothing to sneeze at. Board-certified allergist Zachary Rubin recently took to TikTok to warn his 1.4 million followers about the potentially dangerous ...
While blowing your nose is a common way to help clear nasal congestion, apparently, you could be doing it wrong. Yup, there’s a right way to blow your nose. Some are forceful with their nose ...
Believe it or not, there are right and wrong ways to blow your nose. WSJ's Tom Perrotta shows us how it's done on Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo: Corbis ...
Blowing your nose forcefully can worsen cold symptoms and cause complications. Experts recommend gentle blowing or using nasal saline to manage mucus. Proper cold management includes rest ...
But startlingly, common nose-blowing habits could actually be exposing us to even more health issues. Rather than making you feel better, clearing your nose incorrectly can heighten your risk of ...
Nose blowing pushes out the thick mucus, giving us a respite, Dr. Peter Filip, a rhinologist and skull base surgeon at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, told CNN Health. Excessive nose ...