Ask the School NurseBetween colds and allergies, my son always has a stuffy nose. How can I help him breathe easier?First, make sure your son is drinking throughout the day, since chugging liquids can thin mucus. Next, have him breathe in some steam to lubricate his nose and chest, which can unclog those passages. A few options:
If he’s still feeling stuffed up, try an over-the-counter saline spray to loosen the congestion and moisten nasal membranes. ABOUT TODAY'S EXPERT:Sniffle Solutions expert Lisa Levine-Bernstein has been a registered nurse for 30 years. She is the school nurse for Great Neck North Middle School in Great Neck, N.Y., and the owner of Parenting Successful Children, a private parenting practice.More on stuffy noses from our featured advertiser Quick QuizWhich of these are considered germs?
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