Nasal Airflow Resistance
Cross-source consensus on Nasal Airflow Resistance from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Nasal dilation mechanically widens the nasal airway to reduce resistance to airflow. — Mute Nasal Dilator and Sleep Breathing
- Structural narrowing, deviation, congestion, or asymmetry can reduce nasal airflow. — Mute Nasal Dilator and Sleep Breathing
- Reduced nasal airflow can encourage mouth breathing, noisier breathing, or snoring during sleep. — Mute Nasal Dilator and Sleep Breathing
- Mechanical dilation may imitate some subjective openness from decongestants without drug-induced mucosal shrinkage, but it is not claimed to treat all congestion. — Mute Nasal Dilator and Sleep Breathing
- Increased airflow at the front of the nose is argued to encourage surrounding nasal tissue to retract or open further. — Mute Nasal Dilator and Sleep Breathing