Yes, antihistamines can lead to a feeling of increased sinus blockage for some individuals. They work by drying up mucus, which can reduce nasal congestion, but in some cases, this drying effect may also thicken mucus, making it harder to clear from the sinuses. Additionally, they can cause nasal dryness, further contributing to the sensation of blockage. It's important to consult a healthcare professional if sinus issues persist.
because it have vitamin c in it, which goes down into the respiratory system and sticks to the walls of your lower intestines, fuming back up to your nose and making you feel as if you have an infection in your sinuses. :)
Taking reactine and Benadryl is really not a wise idea. Both of these medication are antihistamines and could make a person excessively drowsy. Both of them together could cause excessive drying of the sinuses.
Benadryl and Aerius are both antihistamines. Therefore, they should not be taken together as there is a risk of overdosing. Also, as antihistamines can make one feel drowsy, this side effect will be multiplied, putting the user in danger.
Alcohol can cause inflammation in the sinuses, leading to congestion and sinus pressure. This can worsen sinusitis symptoms and make it harder for the sinuses to drain properly.
yes
To make your ears pop when they feel blocked or congested, try swallowing, yawning, or chewing gum. You can also try the Valsalva maneuver by gently blowing out while pinching your nostrils closed. If these methods don't work, see a doctor to rule out any underlying issues.
To make your sinuses relaxes.
50 mg
Yes. The sinuses are air-filled areas in several bones in the face. They serve to make the skull lighter than if it were made of solid bone.
There's not much you can do if you were blocked from WikiAnswers. You can still view WikiAnswers, but you will not be able to make any changes. Thus, for those of you who are blocked, you should have heeded the warnings and rules of WikiAnswers.If you feel your block was unjust, please email WikiAnswersHelp @ WikiAnswers.com or Unblock @Answers.com (remove spaces)
None. Pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) is used. This is a nasal decongestant.
Some can make you sleepy and you may fall asleep at the wheel.