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A congested or stuffy nose happens when the membranes inside your nostrils become inflamed, often due to a cold, the flu, or allergies. Additionally, you’ll likely experience mucus discharge, which your body produces to protect you from illness. Unfortunately, a stuffy nose can be very annoying and may make it hard for you to breathe. Luckily, you can get relief for yourself or your baby using at-home treatments.
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A congested or stuffy nose happens when the membranes inside your nostrils become inflamed, often due to a cold, the flu, or allergies. Additionally, you’ll likely experience mucus discharge, which your body produces to protect you from illness. Unfortunately, a stuffy nose can be very annoying and may make it hard for you to breathe. Luckily, you can get relief for yourself or your baby using at-home treatments. However, seek medical care if you show signs of infection, such as congestion, discharge, or a fever, or if your infant has a stuffy nose.
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