Anti-Snoring Quies Small Size 24 Nasal Strips

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Quies Laboratories have developed nasal strips to combat snoring that gently expand the nostrils. FEATURES Quies anti-snoring nasal strips improve airflow and make breathing more comfortable. These strips immediately provide a sensation of fuller breathing and reduce snoring by promoting nasal breathing and preventing mouth breathing, which is noisier. Quies anti-snoring nasal strips are transparent, flexible, and very comfortable. They adhere perfectly to the sides of the nose for several hours thanks to a semi-rigid PET layer and acrylic adhesive. They are also suitable for athletes looking to improve their airflow. The Quies Laboratories have developed nasal strips to combat snoring that gently expand the nostrils.

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Nasal strips are adhesive strips that work as a nasal dilator and support the opening of the nostrils to promote breathing. They are recommended when the nose is congested and causes snoring and makes it difficult to sleep.

Nasal congestion causes air to flow with difficulty from the nostrils to the throat, making it unable to breathe normally and causing mouth breathing. Sometimes, this air passing through the throat causes vibrations in the walls of the throat, producing snoring. It also causes pharyngeal mucosa dryness.

These nasal strips help to keep the front nostril open. They are usually placed directly under the nasal bone and support the expansion of this cavity and improve the flow of air through it.

These strips are often used as a remedy to help breathe at night and improve sleep quality. They are also recommended for athletes with narrow airways to improve breathing during exercise.

It is important to know that they are not a long-term solution to reduce night-time snoring, nor in certain situations such as a deviated septum. If in doubt, consult a healthcare professional.

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