STUFFY NOSE AND COPD | MyCOPDTeam

Connect with others who understand.

sign up Log in
Resources
About MyCOPDTeam
Powered By
Real members of MyCOPDTeam have posted questions and answers that support our community guidelines, and should not be taken as medical advice. Looking for the latest medically reviewed content by doctors and experts? Visit our resource section.
STUFFY NOSE AND COPD
A MyCOPDTeam Member asked a question 💭

i like to breath out of my nose if possible {nose breather } . breathing from my nose seems to benefit me more and i don't get short of breath as bad while doing normal activities . however on days that my nose is stopped up and i have to breath primary from the mouth i get short of breath easy . does this situation affect anyone else who has copd ? does anyone have any ideas how how to prevent a stuffy nose . I've have a problems with a stuffy nose before copd

posted December 1, 2021
•
View reactions
A MyCOPDTeam Member

if you want to know how to keep your nasal passages open, you can always try the OTC things that are available, but I'd suggest seeing an ENT doc and following their advice. BTW, how you inhale for PLB doesn't matter. I know they say in through your nose, out through your mouth, but how you inhale is irrelevant. It doesn't matter. The only thing that's critical about PLB is out through your mouth with pursed lips to create the back pressure that lets you do a longer exhale.

posted December 2, 2021
A MyCOPDTeam Member

I have blocked sinuses so I used my humidifier sometimes and it helps if the air is dry also I used a saline solution and Flonase but helps

posted December 4, 2021
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Ask your Doc about the Muscarinic effect of the medicines that Jean mentioned above. This explanation is not in any of the handouts for our COPD meds 🤔.
He may suggest to switch you over to Breztri instead of Trelegy. You can read about what it does by clicking on the blue words. All the best.

posted December 4, 2021
A MyCOPDTeam Member

is there a good long lasting inhaler medicine that does not have the side effects of a stuffy nose. ? the doctor put me on trelegy because my lung function numbers was down the last time i took the breathing test . i think trelegy has 3 meds in one puff

posted December 4, 2021
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Rolland, I think if you don't go quite so deep, you'll find that the antimuscarinics target muscarinic receptors and the beta agonists target the adrenergic receptors. The antimuscarinics are the LAMAs and the Beta agonists are the LABAs. Both are bronchodilators.

I think the issues with antimuscarinics have been fairly well established, but have been shown to be less concerning for respiratory illnesses, probably because the meds are inhaled into the lungs. The inhaled muscarinics don't get nearly the publicity that others do.

posted December 3, 2021

Related content

View All
Has Anyone Struggle With A Stuffy Runny Nose And What Can You Do About It I Have COPD Emphysema And High Blood Pressure
A MyCOPDTeam Member asked a question 💭
Who Uses Prednisone Constantly
A MyCOPDTeam Member asked a question 💭
Travel
A MyCOPDTeam Member asked a question 💭
Continue with Facebook
Continue with Google
Lock Icon Your privacy is our priority. By continuing, you accept our Terms of use, and our Health Data and Privacy policies.
Already a Member? Log in