Is it possible to have a cold in only one side of your nose...?!


Question: Is it possible to have a cold in only one side of your nose!.!.!.!?
or could it be allergies!? I woke up this morning with the left side of my nose completely stopped up!. It has been runny/congested all day!. It's wierd though b/c the right side is completely clear! The runniness of the left side is driving me up the wall!!! Has this ever happened to you or do you know which one it could be!? I am just really curious b/c I have a 3!.5 mo!. old and I don't want to get her sick!. I don't really have allergies all that much, just a little stuffiness here and there!. Thanks in advance!Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Sounds like you are on your way to a sinus infection!. Treat asap, mucinex works best, its an expectorant!. You need something that will get that congestion to drain!. And you can take it while breastfeeding!. At the first sign of this I take a script of Duratuss which is 800mg guiffennessin (active ingredient in mucinex) and 90mg sudafed!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Actually I read an article that studied the health of having animals in the house with ur baby!. The article basically said that its been proved kids are less likely to develop asthma if they were brought up with a cat or dog in the house compared to a child who has never been really exposed to animals!. :)!.

Hey atleast you got some attention in this catagory, lol!.
Oh yeah and maybe some vix might help your stuffy nose!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

The age-old wisdom is this: if you have a baby you always have to get rid of animals out of your house--never have dogs and cats in your house if you have a baby!. It's because of the human immune system!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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