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Best Position to Sleep with a Stuffy Nose | Sleep Better Tonight

How to Sleep Better With a Stuffy Nose (Glendale, Arizona ENT Guide)

Seasonal changes in Glendale, Arizona—along with dry air, allergies, and cold/flu season—can make nasal congestion worse at night and disrupt sleep.

Common Causes of a Stuffy Nose

  • Allergies: Dust, pets, smoke, and detergents can trigger chronic congestion
  • Colds & flu: Increase sinus pressure and nasal blockage
  • Acid reflux: Lying down after meals can irritate nasal passages
  • Deviated septum: Structural blockage causing congestion, snoring, and breathing difficulty

Best Sleeping Position

Sleeping with your head elevated helps open nasal passages:

  • Use extra pillows
  • Sleep in a recliner or adjustable bed
  • Avoid lying flat when congested

Helpful Relief Tips

  • Use a humidifier to ease dry air irritation
  • Avoid overusing nasal decongestant sprays (rebound congestion risk)
  • Reduce allergens in bedding and home environment
  • Adjust meal timing if reflux worsens symptoms

When to See an ENT

Persistent congestion may be caused by allergies, sinus disease, or a deviated septum.

At Enticare in Glendale, Arizona, board-certified ENT specialists diagnose and treat nasal congestion, sinus problems, and breathing issues to improve sleep quality.

Schedule an appointment to breathe easier and sleep better year-round.

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