This is because they have to work extra hard to get oxygen into their body. They might breathe with their mouth open as their nose is too stuffy for oxygen to pass through the nasal passages. Sneezing ...
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Your child may run a mild fever, have a runny or stuffy nose, feel very tired, and/or have a sore throat. Once you’ve identified the cause, you can start treating them for a head cold.
Mold, mildew, and dust mites don’t have to make you miserable. A home dehumidifier can help you breathe again. How? It can dry out your air, which keeps things that set off allergy symptoms ...
Cold and flu season means stuffy noses and plenty of sneezes. CNN’s Meg Tirrell examines why your body produces so much mucus and what the details say about your immune system. US President ...
Amanda Gardner is a health reporter whose stories have appeared in cnn.com, health.com, cnn.com, WebMD, HealthDay, Self Magazine, the New York Daily News, Teachers & Writers Magazine, the Foreign ...
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