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  2. Stuffy nose woes? What you need to know to help your ... - AOL

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    We've all been there: Waking up in the morning ready to start the day when – oh no, you have a clogged or stuffy nose. Here's how to prevent it.

  3. Waking up with a stuffy nose? Why does this happen? And ... - AOL

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    If you wake up with a stuffy nose or nasal congestion, feeling like you have a clogged nostril, here's what you can do about it.

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    What causes a stuffy nose? The medical term for a stuffy nose is “rhinitis,” which means inflammation of the mucus membranes (a.k.a. mucosa) inside the nose, says Craig Polinsky, MD, an ...

  5. Nasal congestion - Wikipedia

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    Nasal obstruction characterized by insufficient airflow through the nose can be a subjective sensation or the result of objective pathology. [10] It is difficult to quantify by subjective complaints or clinical examinations alone, hence both clinicians and researchers depend both on concurrent subjective assessment and on objective measurement of the nasal airway.

  6. Nasal cycle - Wikipedia

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    A CT scan showing evidence of the nasal cycle: the more patent airway is on the right of the image, the swollen turbinates congesting the left. The nasal cycle is the subconscious [1] [2] alternating partial congestion and decongestion of the nasal cavities in humans and other animals.

  7. Nonallergic rhinitis - Wikipedia

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    Paroxysmal sneezing in morning, especially in morning while getting out of bed. Excessive rhinorrhea – watering discharge from the nose when patient bends forward. Nasal obstruction – bilateral nasal stuffiness alternates from one site to other; this is more marked at night, when the dependent side of nose is often blocked.