Here's why only one nostril get blocked when you’re sick

A doctor explains the strange biology of your nasal cycle.


Here's why only one nostril get blocked when you’re sick

When you become ill, one nostril may feel more blocked due to the natural nasal cycle, where congestion alternates between nostrils.

我们可能没有意识到,但是我们的身体经过深思熟虑的ly direct the airflow more through one nostril than the other, switching between nostrils every few hours.

A constant airflow can dry out the nostrils, which damages their lining, so giving one nostril a rest helps prevent this from happening.

When we have a cold, the blood vessels in the nose dilate as part of the body’s immune response, and the nose also produces more mucus. Both of these changes cause congestion, but you’ll feel more blocked in the nostril that’s currently ‘off duty’. The nostril with the full airflow might feel fine.

This article was first published 23 November 2020. It was reviewed byThomas Ling12 July 2023.

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