Simple Ways To Prevent And Treat Postnasal Drip

Use A Humidifier

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Humidifiers release moisture into the air to make the air less dry. Cool mist vaporizers also work for this purpose. When the air is too dry, it can irritate an individual's nasal passages and make postnasal drip worse. Adding moisture to the air helps the nose avoid getting dried out and damaged. Though the basic function of all humidifiers is the same, different ones work in different ways. Evaporative humidifiers are built with an internal fan that sucks air inside. The air moves across a waterlogged filter, absorbs moisture, and is expelled back into the home. An ultrasonic humidifier uses vibrating technology rather than a fan, creating microscopic water drops that escape into the air. A cool-mist humidifier works by expelling room-temperature moisture, while warm mist humidifiers add water that's warmer than the room. Warm mist humidifiers work well if patients want to avoid cold temperatures in the winter, but cool mist humidifiers are better if they don't want to affect their home's internal temperature.

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