Just then, I had some mucous on the inside of my nose. After blowing my nose, I found that the inside of my nose on the right appear to be slightly swollen and red compared to my left side, which is normal. Does mucous cause a temporary swell?
I have not had any flu recently, and I have not been sneezing, coughing or running nose. The minor swell is not blocking my nose and I have no trouble breathing. I'm assuming I shouldn't have to worry about this since I'm not showing any unwell symptoms, but the look of it scares me a little. I tried to look up on information about this, but all the information I've found related to this are serious diseases and I don't want to scare myself for nothing.
However, about month ago I seemed to a bit more phlegm than usual after a short period of a flu and coughing. But everything was back to normal two weeks ago. This shouldn't have much to do with it, right? Since I haven't felt unwell for these two weeks.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I have not had any flu recently, and I have not been sneezing, coughing or running nose. The minor swell is not blocking my nose and I have no trouble breathing. I'm assuming I shouldn't have to worry about this since I'm not showing any unwell symptoms, but the look of it scares me a little. I tried to look up on information about this, but all the information I've found related to this are serious diseases and I don't want to scare myself for nothing.
However, about month ago I seemed to a bit more phlegm than usual after a short period of a flu and coughing. But everything was back to normal two weeks ago. This shouldn't have much to do with it, right? Since I haven't felt unwell for these two weeks.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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