Fixing Your Leaky Faucetby Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 17 Apr 2009 02:38 PM You might think this one belongs in the Home Blog... until I tell you that the nozzle I'm talking about is the one on your face. Post nasal drip can be a real annoyance! Mucus is a part of life -- and a necessary evil when it comes to breathing. Your nose has to warm and humidify the air you breathe so it doesn't damage the lungs on arrival. Glands in the nose and sinus cavities produce approximately two quarts of fluid every day to keep membranes in the respiratory system moist. That fluid has to go somewhere, and sometimes it turns into post nasal drip. Most of the time, fluid in the respiratory system moves along unnoticed. Sometimes (often during the winter) that mucus dries out and thickens -- and that's when post nasal drip becomes a problem. How can you keep mucus flowing smoothly in your respiratory system? Here are some tips:
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