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Advice Needed on Stuffy Nose at Night

My son Joseph is 11 and suffer's from common seasonal allergies. The most common is a stuffy nose and at night he does not get much air. Read an article several yrs' ago linking mood and oxygen level's during sleep. Has anyone ever heard of such a thing and can anyone recommend a simple home remedy for stuffy nose.

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I have found that on occasion my daughter has the same problem (especially in the winter months) I have found that putting a pillow under the mattress sheet (to raise the head slightly) and also using a humidifier has really helped. Also, the Little Noses brand saline spray works really good. I use it on my son.

Have you tried rubbing a little Vicks Vaporub under his nose or just applying it to his pillow at night? The menthol clears up the stuffiness most of the time. As far as oxygen levels, that will cause sleep deprivation from trying to get enough oxygen thus leaving a child tired and apt to have mood problems.

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Hi,

I cured my seasonal allergies by putting a teaspoon of locally produced bee's honey in my tea every day. It creates antibodies that help disarm the overactive immune system. It really works! You can find it at a food co-op or a locally owned natural food store. Nettles tea is also a great allergy remedy, just be careful not to touch it with your bare hands until it's dry, if you're collecting it yourself. Otherwise you can find it at a natural food store already dried. Also, food allergies can create a histimine reaction that effectes the respiratory system, so you might want to see a naturopath who knows about food allergy, or an allergist who deals with food allergy; I don't think all allergists work with food allergies, strangely enough.) Best of luck!

I have found that on occasion my daughter has the same problem (especially in the winter months) I have found that putting a pillow under the mattress sheet (to raise the head slightly) and also using a humidifier has really helped. Also, the Little Noses brand saline spray works really good. I use it on my son.

W.,
Have your son try some Breathe Right strips (sold near the pharmacy). It is similar to putting a bandade on your nose. He will notice the differnce right away. Best of luck!

W.,
Does your son have this same seasonal allergies when sleeping in a hotel,or on the sofa, or in a different bed at a different house? Simple home remedies...
*allergy pillow case covers and mattress covers
*air purifier(HEPPA)/humidifier
*get a really good filter for you home heater/air conditioner
*taking a bath nightly to remove pollen from hair and skin
*removing extra blankets/stuff animals
*opening the window just a crack at night
good luck!

Hi W..
My friend boy also had a stuffy nose. It turned out to be an allergy to cows milk. Is he drinking any cow's milk. Or is he eating or drinking anything else that he may be allergic to.
Is it only in a certain room his nose is stuffy.
My daughter had a stuffy nose too. We washed her sheets and pillow cases in fragrance free detergent and dried them without fabric softener sheets, stuck the pillow and blankets in the dryer to get rid of any stuff in them and gave her room a big clean without anything that had a smell, vaccuumed and finally put on the air filter. She is much, much better now.

Hope this helped.

Try NeilMed's Sinus Rinse (www.neilmed.com) to relieve your son's symptoms. It is basically a salt and baking soda rinse. I was just recently diagnosed with sinusitis by a pulmonary specialist and was glad to learn of this alternative to conventional medications. You can get the rinse bottle for about $15 and 100 packets of the mixture for about the same. I got mine at Longs, and you can get them at pretty much any corporate pharmacy.

The best thing I have found for a stuffy nose at night are those new plug in vapor units. They are very small (about as big as a night light), very inexpensive and work wonders.

might wanna give vicks vapor rub (apply directly under the nose to improve breathing) and a humidifier a shot...they both got me through the 3 colds I had while pregnant when I couldn't take real drugs!! Good luck!

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