You’ve Probably Been Blowing Your Nose WRONG Your Entire Life
It’s cold and flu season, and like most Americans, you are taking the necessary precautions to keep your family well — While still stocking up on supplies in case you or a family member fall ill.
One of the most vital supplies while sick with a cold or flu is tissues.
Tissues provide you with a soft cloth to blow your nose, rather than using something abrasive that will tear up your face — Such as paper towels or an old rag.
While tissues may indeed be a nose-saver, there’s something you should know before you grab your next tissue.
It’s very tempting to blow your nose into a tissue when you feel congested, but truth be told, when you blow your nose forcefully, both nostrils at a time — It may actually make you feel worse.
What’s more, if your mucus contains bacteria, it could travel to your sinuses — Prompting a more serious infection.
And yes, we are trying to tell you that you’ve probably been blowing your nose wrong your whole life.
According to a video shared on social media by Tech Insider, the correct way to blow your nose is to close one nostril at a time and blow your nose gently.
Another way to help alleviate congestion is to take an anti-inflammatory. If the swelling in your nose subsides, the mucus will be able to exit your nose while you alternate blowing each nostril into the tissue.
You've been blowing your nose all wrong — here's how you should do it pic.twitter.com/P6SrILQQFx
— Insider Tech (@TechInsider) January 9, 2018
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