Extremely Dry Nose

An extremely dry nose can be very uncomfortable, even painful and embarrassing. When your nose is dry, there's a general lack of moisture inside your nasal passages. That can be caused by environmental conditions, certain medications or a medical condition.

Rose Erickson
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Vaseline for a Dry Nose

Vaseline is a type of petroleum jelly that is often used as a lubricant, so it would make sense that Vaseline would be a good solution for a dry nose. Your nose may become dry for several reasons, including allergies, a cold or the weather.

Daniel Bradley
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Nose Problems in Dry Climate

To function effectively, the nasal passages must be kept moist at all times, according to the American Academy of Otolaryngology. While this is not generally a problem, prolonged exposure to dry climates can dry out the nose and lead to a variety of problems.

Sandra Ketcham
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How to Treat a Dry Nose

A dry nose is uncomfortable, but treating this symptom does more than make you feel better.

Rose Kivi
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What Can I Put on My Nose if it Is Dry From Being Sick?

Dry, chafed skin on the nose is very common after a bout with a cold, flu, allergy symptoms or sinus infection. After a week or so of frequent nose blowing and wiping, the skin on and around the nose frequently becomes very dry, red, flaky and tender.

Melinda L. Secor
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Nasal Sprays for a Dry Nose

Along with pointing you in the direction of your favorite meal or reminding you the neighbor’s roses are blooming, your nose takes in about 20,000 liters of air each day.

Sandra King
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How to Give the Nose Moisture Without Saline Spray

A dry nose causes itching, burning and sometimes bleeding. Although there are several causes for dry nose, there are limited remedies in combating the dryness.

April Khan
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Causes of Dry Nose and Congestion

Colds can certainly lead to a dry, stuffy nose, but things in your environment can, too. Irritating cigarette smoke and allergens like pollen, dust mites and pet dander can all lead to that dry, stuffy sensation -- that is, when the nose isn't actively runny.

Dr. Isobelle Galeon
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Dry Flaking on the Nose

Dry, flaking skin can be an unsightly problem, especially if it occurs in a highly visible area such as your nose. Although dry, flaking facial skin often results from a lack of moisture in the skin due to aging skin or harsh cleaning routines, certain skin conditions can also cause dry skin flakes.

Erin Carson
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Can Allergies Cause a Dry Nose?

Allergies manifest themselves with a range of symptoms, including headache, hives, post-nasal drip, a runny nose – and a dry or stuffy nose. When you know to which substances you are allergic, you can reduce the discomfort of a dry nose.

Genevieve Van Wyden
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