Your Nose Is Stuffy
“The infection by the virus or bacteria elicits an inflammatory response by the body,” Dr. Papa says. Blood rushes to the nose, bringing inflammatory cells to fight the infection, and this increased blood flow causes the nose tissues to swell. Although a stuffy nose is also a prime symptom of a cold, one way to tell the difference is that symptoms usually last longer when it’s a sinus infection.
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