It's respiratory virus season — and between RSV, the flu and COVID-19, there’s no shortage of contagious viruses making people cough, sneeze and ache right now. And if you've got a stuffy nose, you ...
With cold and flu season in full swing, odds are you'll find yourself reaching for a medicine to relieve a stuffy nose. But what actually works? Last fall, a Food and Drug Administration advisory ...
(WJAR) — Dr. Marcella Aquino, an allergist at Hasbro Children's Hospital said our mild winter has led to this earlier season which means a longer one. "And that can compound symptoms because you're ...
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Some of these medications are available over the counter (OTC), and others require a prescription. A person can also combine medications, such as products containing decongestants, antihistamines, and ...
People can wake up with a stuffy nose for various reasons. For example, the common cold, allergies, and pregnancy can all cause a person to wake up with a stuffy nose. Using certain medications can ...
There's fungus among us, and it might be making allergies and asthma worse. People with allergy sniffles and asthma have different fungal colonies in their noses than folks who don't suffer ...
Courtesy of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention It’s that time of year again: stuffy noses ... barking coughs ... respiratory viruses going around. Two in particular — the flu and RSV — are ...
Medications such as nasal decongestants and cough suppressants may help manage symptoms of upper respiratory infections. Most respiratory infections clear up with self-care at home. A respiratory ...