it depends how loud u snore, the answ
ers yes
Get a scarf and wrap around your head, not to tightly. Makesure to blow your nose so it won't go stuffy overnight
When you drink alcohol, it can cause blood vessels in your nose to expand, leading to congestion and a stuffy nose.
When you drink alcohol, it can cause the blood vessels in your nose to dilate, leading to congestion and a stuffy nose.
When you drink, alcohol can cause blood vessels in your nose to expand, leading to congestion and a stuffy nose.
When you drink alcohol, it can cause the blood vessels in your nose to swell, leading to congestion and a stuffy nose.
When you drink alcohol, it can cause blood vessels in your nose to expand, leading to congestion and a stuffy nose.
When you drink alcohol, it can cause the blood vessels in your nose to dilate, leading to congestion and a stuffy nose.
No, snoring comes from the throat and sinuses, not the nose.
It will grow proportionally to the rest of the body
When you drink beer, the alcohol can cause blood vessels in your nose to dilate, leading to congestion and a stuffy nose.
When you drink wine, the alcohol can cause blood vessels in your nose to dilate, leading to congestion and a stuffy nose.
You can get rid of a stuffy nose and coughing by using nasal sprays and cough syrups.