How to get air out of two blocked noses quickly

Nasal congestion in both noses can be caused by allergies, infections, structural abnormalities, etc., and will be treated by the doctor with medication, surgery, etc., depending on the cause of the problem; there is no such thing as the “quickest” way to ventilate the nose. If the nasal congestion is caused by allergy, we should actively search for and avoid allergens, and use antihistamines such as loratadine and cetirizine as prescribed by the doctor. For nasal congestion caused by infection of the nasal mucosa, antibiotics such as amoxicillin and levofloxacin or antiviral drugs such as ribavirin are commonly used, and appropriate drugs should be selected according to the causative agent of the infection. For patients with more severe nasal congestion, glucocorticoid drugs such as budesonide nasal spray can also be used as appropriate and as prescribed by the doctor. In addition, if the nasal congestion in both noses is due to inferior turbinate hypertrophy, turbinoplasty may be considered to relieve the symptoms of nasal congestion. There are other possibilities for nasal congestion in both noses, and patients should visit the ENT department in time and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, rather than blindly self-medication.