pressure top of nose

Posted by kittykat1 @kittykat1, Dec 1, 2023

Hi there

For about 8 months, ive had pressure up the top of my nose. It literally feels like im pinching/pushing the top bridge of the side of my nose. I've never been able to breathe through my nose really - especially when I lay down - but the little I can breathe its unaffected. I never need to blow my nose (which is normal for me) and its not blocked. It's just weird pressure.. its like behind my nose if that makes sense.

Any ideas anyone?

Thanks so much, Katie

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Hello @kittykat1, Welcome to Connect. I've always had trouble breathing through one side of my nose but have never felt the pressure like you describe. I went to a ENT at Mayo who prescribed a proprietary nasal spray with 3 different ingredients. The 3 ingredients are Mometasone to reduce inflammation, Ipratropium to reduce nasal drainage and Diphenhydramine which is an antihistamine to help reduce nasal drainage. The product description on my prescription is MOMET 0.033% – IPRA 0.02% – DIPH 0.02%. I used the nasal spray for about 3 months and it really helped. The doctor diagnosed it as chronic rhinitis.

Here's some information that might be helpful if you haven't already seen it.
--- Sinus Pressure: Causes and How to Find Relief: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/symptoms/24690-sinus-pressure

Have you discussed you symptoms with a doctor or ENT?

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Interesting John, thanks. I work out a lot and am constantly panting! I'll check out link.

Thank you, Katie

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Interesting John, thanks. I work out a lot and am constantly panting! I'll check out link.

Thank you, Katie

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I forgot to mention that after I finished with the nasal spray I was doing daily morning and evening nasal rinses to keep the sinus clear which really helped but got tiring. I found fairly inexpensive device to use instead of the daily nasal rinse - SinuSonic (https://sinusonic.com/) and have been using it for almost 2 years and it works well for keeping my nose breathing clear. This past week I found another device and ordered it to see if it might work better - ClearUp (https://tivichealth.com/). It's more spendy but if it works it will be well worth it since this one should last longer and the SinuSonic last for 6 months and you have to replace it.

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