Dictionary Definition
snivel
Noun
1 whining in a tearful manner [syn: sniveling]
2 the act of breathing heavily through the nose
(as when the nose is congested) [syn: snuffle, sniffle]
Verb
1 talk in a tearful manner [syn: whine]
2 snuff up mucus through the nose [syn: snuffle]
3 cry or whine with snuffling; "Stop
snivelling--you got yourself into this mess!" [syn: sniffle, blubber, blub, snuffle] [also: snivelling, snivelled]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -ɪvəl
Derived terms
Translations
- Finnish: niiskuttaa, vikistä
- German: schniefen
Extensive Definition
Nasal congestion is the blockage of the nasal passages usually due to
membranes lining the nose becoming swollen from inflamed blood vessels. It
is also known as nasal blockage, nasal obstruction, blocked nose,
and stuffy nose.
Nasal congestion has many causes and can range
from a mild annoyance to a life-threatening condition. The newborn
infant can only breathe
through the nose (newborns are "obligate nose breathers"). Nasal
congestion in an infant in the first few months of life can
interfere with breastfeeding and cause life-threatening respiratory
distress. Nasal congestion in older children and adolescents are often just an
annoyance but can cause other difficulties.
Nasal congestion can interfere with the ears,
hearing, and speech development. Significant congestion may
interfere with sleep, cause snoring, and can be associated with
sleep
apnea. In children, nasal congestion from enlarged adenoids has caused chronic
sleep apnea with insufficient oxygen levels and hypoxia,
as well as right-sided heart failure. The problem usually resolves
after surgery to remove the adenoids and tonsils.
A blocked nose can also cause mild facial and
head pain, and a degree of
discomfort.
Common causes
- Allergic reaction
- Common cold or influenza
- Hay fever, allergic reaction to pollen or grass
- Sinusitis or sinus infection
- Many women suffer from nasal congestion during pregnancy due to the increased amount of blood flowing through the body.
Treatment
Drinking plenty of fluids, more than usual, aids the body in expelling the irritant and clearing congestion. Water, fruit juice, and teas are recommended by medical experts to resolve congestion, and rest and sleep are also suggested remedies in a case of nasal congestion. Avoid caffeine. Increasing air moisture with a humidifier or a steamy bath or shower usually helps relieve the congestion and accompanying discomfort.Neither influenza nor the common cold can be
cured with medication; however, drugs such as acetaminophen, decongestants, nasal sprays
or drops, cough remedies and throat lozenges may provide some
symptom relief.
Furthermore, medications have recently been approved which, when
started shortly after the onset of symptoms, may shorten the
duration of influenza.
A cause of nasal congestion may also be due to an
allergic reaction caused by hay fever, so
avoiding allergens is a
common remedy if this becomes a confirmed diagnosis. Antihistamines
and decongestants can provide significant symptom relief although
they do not cure hay fever. Antihistamines may be given
continuously during pollen season for optimum control of
symptoms.
Topical
decongestants should only be used by patients for a maximum of
3 days in a row, because rebound congestion may occur in the form
of rhinitis
medicamentosa.
Infants usually have an nasal
aspirator if they are unable to blow their nose. Mucus might be
thick and sticky, making it difficult to expel from the nostril. It
can be loosened by putting several drops of saline
solution in a ratio of 1:500 in grams of sodium
chloride (table salt) per millilitre of water, into each
nostril.
Insertion of cotton swabs into a child's nostrils
as a remedy is generally discouraged. An alternative solution is
for the discharge to be caught outside the nostril on a tissue or
swab, be rolled around, and have the discharge pulled out of the
nose. Petroleum
jelly applied to the nasal openings can assist in providing
protection against irritation, though it is
important to ensure that the nostrils are not blocked by the
jelly.
The ancient use of nasal
irrigation, which originated from the Yoga practice of
jala
neti, is also said to help reduce nasal congestions. It
involves rinsing the nasal cavity
regularly with salty water.
References
External links
Self help: Breathing exercise to unblock your nosesnivel in Arabic: احتقان الأنف
snivel in Icelandic: Nefstífla
snivel in Chinese: 鼻塞
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
bawl, be
hypocritical, blandish,
blubber, boohoo, break down, burst into
tears, cant, cry, dissolve in tears, drop a tear,
give lip service, give mouth honor, greet, mewl, mouth, play the hypocrite,
pule, reek of piety, render
lip service, shed tears, sniffle, snuffle, sob, soft-soap, sweet-talk, weep, whimper, whine