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All the methods and tricks that will open your blocked nose in seconds - voila! health

2022-12-10T22:04:06.463Z


Medical experts share tips for dealing with a stuffy nose with a runny nose using breathing techniques and touching the right places


A method for unblocking a blocked nose in seconds (directed and presented by: Lior Noor, edited by Aviv Irgaz)

Seasonal diseases such as the flu, the cold and the corona virus bring with them annoying symptoms, including a blocked nose and sinuses that make breathing difficult.

There are many common ways to help unblock your nose, including purchasing nasal decongestants in spray or tablet form.

However, there are simple ways to unblock the nose that do not require the use of drugs and can certainly help us when we do not have an accessible drug.



The writers of Prevention magazine created a useful video that demonstrates two of the genius methods to get rid of this very unpleasant feeling - especially when it bothers us at night.

Dr. Mandel and women's health expert Bella also have equally useful tips. Here's everything you can do when your nose is blocked:

1. Use the tongue

The first method does not require any effort.

Place the tip of your tongue on the roof of your mouth and press the part of your forehead between your eyes.

Repeat this action for 20 seconds and you will start to feel how your nose is freed.

this is how it is done:

2. Tilt your head back

Place two fingers on the nose and close it.

Take air through your mouth and tilt your head back as if you want to look at the ceiling.

Keep your head back as you hold your breath.

According to Dr. Mendel, this action causes the blocked nose to contact the brain which sends a reflex action to the sinus area and from there to the nose to open. Hold this for a few more seconds until you feel you must breathe, release and exhale the air through your mouth as you face back with your head forward. (the video below)

3. Thumbs

Place your right thumb under your left cheekbone.

Push in and then out.

With the other hand, grab the bottom of the ear on the same side and pull it out.

Hold this for 10 seconds.

In the process, you will feel how your left sinus opens.

A similar operation can be done on the other side.

Your sinuses will begin to loosen and you will feel a drip from your nostrils.

This is how you will perform technique 2 and 3:

4. Breathing technique

Women's expert Bella shared a TikTok video of a breathing trick that may help you breathe more easily.

First, she recommends using a sinus rinse spray to help loosen thick mucus and ease cold and flu symptoms.

She also warned pregnant women not to try her method.



In the video she shows how to perform the breathing exercises.

Sit, close your mouth, inhale and exhale through your nose, close your nose with your fingers, hold for 10 seconds, move your head from side to side - and release.

Repeat several times with gentle breaks in between.

This is how you will practice her method:

@breathewithbella Replying to @Kate Williams #greenscreenvideo ♬ Sunroof - Nicky Youre & dazy

She explains in the video why it works: "Pressing the nose creates a gas in the nasal cavity called nitric oxide," which "increases blood flow to our respiratory system so we can breathe easier."

It also "increases blood circulation in the body".

Bella went on to explain that nitrous oxide is anti-microbial, anti-bacterial and anti-viral.

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Source: walla

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