What is a blocked nose?
A blocked nose, or nasal congestion, is when the nose has a 'stuffy' feeling due to mucus or other obstruction. This could be due to the common cold, or a problem like sinusitis, or nasal polyps.
What are the possible causes of a blocked nose?
The possible causes of a blocked nose include:
Less common causes of a blocked nose include swollen adenoid glands, an injury or trauma to the nose or side effects of some medications.
How is a blocked nose treated?
Whilst the most common causes of a blocked nose get better on their own, there are some treatments and remedies that can help. The following are treatment suggestions for nasal congestion:
- Steam inhalation - very carefully sitting on a chair and putting your face over a bowl of boiled water whilst breathing normally for five minutes. Be careful to avoid just boiled water as the steam can be dangerous;
- Saltwater - saline drops can help to clear a blocked nose and are available from your local pharmacy;
- Menthol vapours - there are many products containing menthol, such as Vicks, which can relieve a blocked nose;
- Nasal sprays - decongestant sprays will help to unblock the nose quickly and are available over-the-counter but mustn't be used for longer than two weeks as can cause rhinitis medicamentosa;
- Humidifiers - can add moisture to the air and may help to break up mucus.
When should I see a doctor?
In most cases of a blocked nose, such as if you have a common cold, for example, there is no need to see a doctor. Conditions like hay fever can be managed at home. It is recommended to visit your local pharmacist for some over-the-counter medication, such as antihistamines for your pollen allergy symptoms.
You should visit your GP if your nasal congestion is not getting better after 10-days of trying home remedies for a blocked nose. You might also want to see your doctor if you are not sure of the cause of your blocked nose, or if you are unwell with a very high temperature.
Blocked nose
Mr Vikram Dhar - Otolaryngology / ENT
Created on: 03-01-2017
Updated on: 03-20-2023
Edited by: Karolyn Judge
What is a blocked nose?
A blocked nose, or nasal congestion, is when the nose has a 'stuffy' feeling due to mucus or other obstruction. This could be due to the common cold, or a problem like sinusitis, or nasal polyps.
What are the possible causes of a blocked nose?
The possible causes of a blocked nose include:
Less common causes of a blocked nose include swollen adenoid glands, an injury or trauma to the nose or side effects of some medications.
How is a blocked nose treated?
Whilst the most common causes of a blocked nose get better on their own, there are some treatments and remedies that can help. The following are treatment suggestions for nasal congestion:
- Steam inhalation - very carefully sitting on a chair and putting your face over a bowl of boiled water whilst breathing normally for five minutes. Be careful to avoid just boiled water as the steam can be dangerous;
- Saltwater - saline drops can help to clear a blocked nose and are available from your local pharmacy;
- Menthol vapours - there are many products containing menthol, such as Vicks, which can relieve a blocked nose;
- Nasal sprays - decongestant sprays will help to unblock the nose quickly and are available over-the-counter but mustn't be used for longer than two weeks as can cause rhinitis medicamentosa;
- Humidifiers - can add moisture to the air and may help to break up mucus.
When should I see a doctor?
In most cases of a blocked nose, such as if you have a common cold, for example, there is no need to see a doctor. Conditions like hay fever can be managed at home. It is recommended to visit your local pharmacist for some over-the-counter medication, such as antihistamines for your pollen allergy symptoms.
You should visit your GP if your nasal congestion is not getting better after 10-days of trying home remedies for a blocked nose. You might also want to see your doctor if you are not sure of the cause of your blocked nose, or if you are unwell with a very high temperature.
Clearing a stuffy nose while sleeping
By Mr Mike O`Connell
2025-01-28
A stuffy nose is something that bothers us all at some point, particularly when we have a cold. However, for some people a stuffy or congested nose is an ever-present problem and they need to see a nose specialist or rhinologist to sort it out. Mr Michael O'Connell, an expert consultant ENT and nasal plastic surgeon explains what causes a persistent blocked nose and how you can treat it throughout the night. See more
Top 6 causes of a blocked nose
By Mr William E. Grant
2025-01-28
A blocked nose, or a runny nose, is something we all get from time to time. Top otolaryngologist William E. Grant gives us his top 6 causes of nasal congestion. See more
How to clear a blocked nose
By Mr Okechukwu Okonkwo
2025-01-28
A blocked nose, also known as nasal congestion, is a common ailment. While many cases resolve on their own, persistent or severe symptoms may require medical attention. Here, Mr Okechukwu Okonkwo, renowned consultant ENT surgeon, provides an expert insight into the various causes of a blocked nose, how to treat it effectively, and whether surgery is ever required. See more
What is nasal obstruction surgery for a blocked nose?
By Professor Paul Chatrath
2025-01-28
For a number of reasons, including a blocked nose, nasal obstruction surgery is sometimes performed to restore or improve airway flow in the nasal passages. Highly distinguished ENT surgeon Professor Paul Chatrath, provides an expert insight into this procedure. See more
Experts in Blocked nose
-
Mr Nicholas Eynon-Lewis
Otolaryngology / ENTExpert in:
- Blocked nose
- Septorhinoplasty
- Sinusitis
- Tinnitus
- Voice disorders
- Vertigo
-
Mr Ravinder Singh Natt
Otolaryngology / ENTExpert in:
- Blocked nose
- Dysphagia
- Hoarseness
- Snoring
- Tonsillitis
- Deafness
-
Mr William E. Grant
Otolaryngology / ENTExpert in:
- Endoscopic skull base surgery
- Functional rhinoplasty
- Paediatric ENT
- Salivary gland surgery
- Endoscopic sinus surgery
- Blocked nose
-
Mr Joe Marais
Otolaryngology / ENTExpert in:
- Blocked nose
- Nasal deformity
- Rhinitis
- Rhinoplasty (nose job)
- Septoplasty
- Sinusitis
-
Mr Michael Kuo
Otolaryngology / ENTExpert in:
- Paediatric ENT
- Hearing loss
- Voice disorders
- Blocked nose
- Sleep apnoea
- Neck lump
- See all
MIAL Medici Italiani A Londra
MIAL Medici Italiani A Londra
9 Harley Street, London
No existe teléfono en el centro.
By using the telephone number provided by TOP DOCTORS, you automatically agree to let us use your phone number for statistical and commercial purposes. For further information, read our Privacy Policy
Top Doctors
The Harbour Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
The Harbour Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
St Mary's Rd, Poole BH15 2BH
No existe teléfono en el centro.
By using the telephone number provided by TOP DOCTORS, you automatically agree to let us use your phone number for statistical and commercial purposes. For further information, read our Privacy Policy
Top Doctors
Kings Oak Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
Kings Oak Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
127 The Ridgeway, Enfield EN2 8JL
No existe teléfono en el centro.
By using the telephone number provided by TOP DOCTORS, you automatically agree to let us use your phone number for statistical and commercial purposes. For further information, read our Privacy Policy
Top Doctors
-
MIAL Medici Italiani A Londra
9 Harley Street, London , W1G Marylebone LondonExpert in:
- Cardiology
- Physiotherapy
- Internal medicine
- Neurology
- Otolaryngology
- Radiology
-
The Harbour Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
St Mary's Rd, Poole BH15 2BH, PooleExpert in:
- Hip
- Cancer
- General Surgery
- Oral surgery
- Orthopaedic surgery
- Diagnosis of Cancer
-
Kings Oak Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
127 The Ridgeway, Enfield EN2 8JL, North LondonExpert in:
- Cancer
- Cardiology
- General Surgery
- Orthopaedic surgery
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- See all
- Most viewed diseases, medical tests, and treatments
- HHT (Hereditary Haemorrhagic Telangiectasia)
- Snoring
- Polysomnography (sleep study)
- Nystagmus
- Migraine
- Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)
- Head and neck cancer
- Neck lump
- Botulinum toxin (Botox™)
- Thyroid disorders