What does stuffy head mean?
What Causes Head Congestion? Your head feels congested when mucus builds up, causing blood vessels in your nose to become inflamed and resulting in swollen tissues and head pressure. The cause for this extra mucus varies, but below are some common reasons you might be feeling stuffy.
What causes stuffy head?
Nasal congestion can be caused by anything that irritates or inflames the nasal tissues. Infections — such as colds, flu or sinusitis — and allergies are frequent causes of nasal congestion and runny nose. Sometimes a congested and runny nose can be caused by irritants such as tobacco smoke and car exhaust.
What is a stuffy feeling?
Definition. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Nasal congestion or “stuffy nose” occurs when nasal and adjacent tissues and blood vessels become swollen with excess fluid, causing a “stuffy” plugged feeling. Nasal congestion may or may not include a nasal discharge or “runny nose.”
How do you clear a stuffy head?
Home Treatments
- Use a humidifier or vaporizer.
- Take long showers or breathe in steam from a pot of warm (but not too hot) water.
- Drink lots of fluids.
- Use a nasal saline spray.
- Try a Neti pot, nasal irrigator, or bulb syringe.
- Use a micro-current wave device.
- Place a warm, wet towel on your face.
- Prop yourself up.
How do you get rid of head congestion from Covid?
While you’re isolating with COVID-19 symptoms, there are things you can do at home to help yourself feel better:
- Stay home and get extra rest.
- Drink plenty of fluids to replace those you lost from a fever.
- To help clear a stuffy nose, breathe moist air from a hot shower or a sink filled with hot water.
What does a congested head feel like?
Symptoms of head congestion usually include a stuffy or runny nose, sneezing, coughing, headaches and body aches.
Can head congestion make you dizzy?
Allergy-related nasal and sinus congestion can lead to dizziness or a more severe type of dizziness called vertigo.
How do you treat COVID head congestion?