Why am i having a problem sniffing?
Question:
i told the dr this. i was diagnosed with asthma a couple times. recently i had a lung function test, but my lungs functions at 95% which is quite good. yet the dr admitted the symptom was strange and he noticed it right away. i have change health plans and cant see him to finish things up.
ive looked up sniffing and nothing comes up. i think ppl think i am doing this one purpose.
im told my dad had a nose problem too and used nasal sprays. hes not here anymore, so i am not able to inquire about the issue. the dr felt it had nothing to do with that however.
i was just wondering what could be causing the sniffing. it pisses me off, esp when i am exercising, mostly because everyone is looking at me like why dont i blow my nose.
thanks.
Answer:
Sounds like a deviated septum most likely. You can tilt your head back and look in the mirror if there is a significant difference between the size of each nostril, then its probally that. The only rememdy for a deviated septum is pretty much a nose job.
lay off the nosecandy
It sounds as though it might be a symptom of an allergic reaction to something. Has that possibility been investigated?
get tested for allergies. if that's not it, check for deviated septum. possible but, that shouldn't make swollen membrane. i'd look into the allergy thing, most ikely
The brain is vary complex, i think your symptoms will pass. also your body could be full of toxins, try to cleanse your colon.
1. You might be sensitive to multiple allergens.
2. You might have a persistent sinus infection.
3. It may even be an ear infection which may have spread to your nasal cavity.
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