Daytime Sleepiness Linked To Chronic Nasal Obstruction
That midday wall you hit where you just can’t stay awake may be an indicator of obstructed nasal passages and sleep disordered breathing, according to a new study published in the October 2007 edition of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. Nasal obstruction is an upper airway condition that can be caused by a variety of maladies, such as allergies, rhinosinusitis, or a deviated septum.

















