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Why do my nose get closed mostly at night...what can be the reason for this...m not comfortable even in breathing... facing stuffy nose problem Is there anyone who can help?
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Do you have any  nasal allergy problem, snoring, headache, heaviness of the forehead? It could also be a deviated Nasal septum or turbinate hypertrophy ( congestion of the structures inside the nose)
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ENT evaluation  for any septal deviation, turbinate hypertrophy,polyp
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Avoid cold food items especially at night.
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You are suffering from Sinusitis and Allergic congestion of nose.
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U need proper consultation and evaluation. Causes of nasal block are numerous.visit an specialist for treatment. Although Potential causes of nasal congestion include: Acute sinusitis (nasal and sinus infection) Alcohol Allergies Chronic sinusitis Churg-Strauss syndrome Common cold Decongestant nasal spray overuse Deviated septum Dry air Enlarged adenoids Food, especially spicy dishes Foreign body in the nose Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Wegener's granulomatosis) Hormonal changes Influenza (flu) Medications, such as those used to treat high blood pressure, erectile dysfunction, depression, seizures and other conditions Nasal polyps Nonallergic rhinitis (chronic congestion or sneezing not related to allergies) Occupational asthma Pregnancy Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) Sleep apnea Stress Thyroid disorders Tobacco smoke
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Good evening ! Any history of trauma or nasal bleed? Loss of smell? Headache? Repeated sneezing?
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Might be deviated nasal septum associated with sinusitis
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Needs further evaluation by an ENT surgeon
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