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Is it good to sniff when you have a cold?

Well, it is better than blowing. But, best is to use nasal saline spray to rinse your nose and then gently wipe your nose and blow into a tissue. Blowing your nose forcefully can raise pressures that can force contaminated fluids into your ears from your Eustachian tubes, causing infection. Usually you can't or don't sniff hard enough to cause the same problems as you can with blowing. However, why pull back in what should be going out of your nose and body? Try antihistamines and OTC cold medicines to control the runny nose and use the saline spray to clear things. Ask your pharmacist for suggestions.


Is it proper to blow your nose into a cloth napkin at a restaurant?

No, get a tissue from the bathroom, better yet blow your nose there too.


How do you stop your nose from sniffing?

just blow your nose! it will feel a lot better


Why can dogs sniff out drugs and explosives better than humans?

A much bigger nose and better developed sense of smell.


How do you unstuff your nose?

You should blow your nose into a tissue then bin it so you do not spread any germs. In other cases, if your trying to blow your nose after a nose bleed, get a tissue, put on your bleeding nostril with no pressure and lean forward.


How do you sniff a cat?

You smell it with your nose.


What does a koala use its nose for?

To sniff


How can you help the client with pneumonia to breathe more easily and be more comfortable?

to take nasal medicine and to blow the clients nose continuously when they sniff,or if they sniff and snot comes in thier mouth,tell them to spit it out because is removes germs from your body.the reason why the clients nose is clogged up is because of a nasal infection.


How To Get Rid Of A Blocked Nose?

sniff vicks


What happens if you sniff rubber up your nose?

No


What does a mouse use its nose for?

Maybe to sniff?


Why you should blow your nose when you have a cold rather than sniff it back?

It is best not to do this. Blowing your nose can actually cause mucus to go back up into your sinus cavities, causing more irritations and possible infection. It is better to not blow your nose. If you HAVE to blow your nose just blow gently and try not to put a lot of pressure into it, e.g., don't blow so hard your ears pop. Don't hold one nostril closed and blow forcefully out of the other side, either, this also raises the pressure. Use of saline nasal spray to clear your nasal passages is recommended by most health care professionals in these situations. These are available at pharmacies over the counter. Follow the label directions for use. There are also nasal irrigations you can use for this, one brand with all needed equipment is called Netti Pot.