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Avoid common irritants such as cigarette smoke and sudden humidity changes; Drink plenty of water. Use nasal saline sprays or rinses. Show References. Post ...
Increase the humidity in your home. Use a cool-mist humidifier or vaporizer to moisten the air, which may ease congestion and coughing. Get plenty of rest ...
Avoid common irritants such as cigarette smoke and sudden humidity changes. Drink plenty of liquids, such as water, juice or broth. Liquids help break up ...
A nasal mask or nasal pillow are typically combined with a heated humidity feature, a chin strap or both to keep your mouth closed. Photos of full-face CPAP ...
Avoid outdoor activity in the early morning, when pollen counts are highest. 4. Use a dehumidifier to reduce indoor humidity. 5. Use a high-efficiency ...
According to Mayo Clinic nephrologist William Haley, M.D., heat, humidity and lack of proper hydration all lead to a higher prevalence of kidney stones in the ...
Prevention. Exercise headaches tend to occur more often when the weather is hot and humid, or if you're exercising at high ...
Although there's no evidence of benefit from these practices, many parents believe that humid air or cool air helps a child's breathing. For moist air, you ...
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