How to fix a runny nose fast

Medically Reviewed by Nayana Ambardekar, MD on January 22, 2022

  • Nasal Wash
  • Steam
  • Chicken Soup
  • Decongestants
  • Peppermint

From chicken soup to neti pots to over-the-counter (OTC) medications, there are all sorts of ways to help clear a stuffy nose. Call your doctor if you’ve been congested for more than 2 weeks. If not, use these tips to breathe easier.

Rinse the inside of your nose with a nasal irrigation kit or neti pot to soften, loosen, and wash out mucus and instantly relieve your stuffy head. A neti pot looks like a mini teapot. You can buy it at your local drugstore. While you’re there, pick up some saline solution. Or make it yourself at home. Mix 1 cup of warm bottled, distilled water, a pinch of baking soda, and half a teaspoon of salt. Use the nasal wash 1 to 2 times a day for best results.

Whether it’s from a hot shower or piping hot cup of tea, steam can thin mucus and help it drain from your nose. For faster relief, pour boiling water into a large bowl. Cover your head with a towel, lean over the bowl, and breathe in the steam. You can do this three to four times a day.

Hot broths can help loosen mucus, and chicken soup may be the gold standard. It’ll help you feel less stuffy, and it tastes good.

Why do you feel stuffy when you’re sick? Because the blood vessels inside your nose swell and block your airways. Over-the-counter decongestants can shrink these vessels and help you breathe easier. Check the label for the ingredients phenylephrine or pseudoephedrine. Decongestant nasal sprays work the same way. But be careful! Your nose can get even stuffier if you use them for more than 4 or 5 days in a row. Sometimes these products can make you nervous or irritable.

Peppermint and its main active ingredient, menthol, are natural decongestants and may even thin out the gunk in your chest. You’ll find them in many chest rubs and cough drops. You can also drink peppermint tea. Buy it from the store, or make your own: Steep 1 teaspoon of dried peppermint in a cup of boiling water for 10 minutes. Drink a cup up to five times a day.

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How to fix a runny nose fast

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The common cold and its main symptom of a runny nose affects around 930,000 Brits every winter. While there is no cure for the cold itself, there are several effective and simple home remedies that can help stop a runny nose.

What causes a runny noses?

Anything that irritates of inflames the nasal tissue can cause a runny nose and those triggers can be different for each people. Some of these triggers can include:

  • Allergies – like hay fever, dust, cats etc.
  • Common cold
  • Flu or coronavirus
  • Acute sinusitis (nasal and sinus infection)
  • Nonallergic rhinitis (chronic congestion or sneezing not related to allergies)
  • Hormonal changes
  • Dry air
  • Nasal polyps

What is snot or nasal mucus?

Snot or nasal mucus is a bodily product produced by glands in the nose or throat. These glands make one to two quarts of mucus every day which is mostly swallowed.

The purpose of snot is to:

  • keep the linings of your nose and sinuses moist
  • trap dust and particles when you breathe in
  • fight infections
  • moisten the air you inhale

How to stop a runny nose

1. Have a hot drink

One way to stop your nose from running is to drink a warm beverage, which can also soothe a sore throat.

Opt for hot water with a dash of fresh lemon, chopped ginger and a dollop of honey for the most effective immunity-boosting drink. Getting into a routine of drinking hot lemon at the start of each day will also help to get your digestive system working. If you can, avoid alcohol, coffee and caffeinated sodas, as this will make you more dehydrated. Herbal teas are a great alternative.

A 2008 rhinology study found that drinking a hot drink provided instant relief to several cold symptoms. The research further found that people with a cold felt they had better airflow after a hot drink, even though their airflow was not actually improved.

If you have a sore throat, the NHS recommend to gargle salt water to help soothe the pain.

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2. Use a neti pot

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4. Eat curry

Another way to help speed up the healing process of your cold is to eat a curry. Eating a spicy meal can help with a streaming nose, though it will get runnier to begin with.

5. Rest

With the busyness of everyday life, it can often be a challenge to take time out to relax. If you are feeling under the weather with a cold or runny nose, try to rest so that you can speed up your recovery process. Aim for an early night, a hot bath and drinking plenty of fluids.

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6. Choosing superfoods

One of the great ways you can prevent colds is by stocking up on immune-boosting superfoods such as salmon, eggs, nuts, berries and dark leafy greens. Make yourself a delicious smoothie for breakfast packed with fruits and you'll soon be feeling full of energy again.

Sinucleanse Neti-Pot System

Vicks Cool Mist Personal Humidifier

Cold Relief Spray

Medisure Steam Inhaler Cup

Vicks First Defence Micro-Gel Nasal Spray, 15ml

Cold and flu tablets

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