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Unfortunately, there is no exact time frame a person can have a stuffy nose or coughing. Even with medicines, the symptoms could last up to two weeks.
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No. Don't waste your time.
if it has a warm nose all the time otherwise its pretty much like humans they have increased temp, coughing, sneezing, etc.
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Sneezing is actually caused by irritations in the nose, when you sneeze air goes very fast, normally getting rid of the irritation. These irritations can be caused by dust or other such things. Most dust or irritations don't get into your nose though, because of the tiny hairs that protect your inner nostrils. Coughing is a involuntary thing, it is caused by the brain trying to clear the body's airways, people cough more these days, normally from the more pollution in the air, like cigarette smoke, car exhaust and other such things.
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School health and safety programs and hygiene classes teach children the proper way to cover their mouths and noses when they cough or sneeze. Covering both is important to prevent the spread of germs.When coughing, although most of the respiratory droplets that can spread viruses and diseases would come from their mouths, there is also a certain amount that can come out of their noses at the same time (as with a sneeze) due to the force behind coughs. Covering both the nose and mouth during coughs or sneezes is the proper way to prevent that spread of disease. It is also the proper way for good manners, so you don't spit in someone's face (or worse if it is coming from your nose!).It is best to use a tissue to cover both, but since tissues aren't always available when needed, children and adults are taught to cover their mouths and noses with their arm (or crook of arm at the elbow) to prevent the respiratory droplets from being released. Practice good health and safety and good etiquette by covering yours, too.
Yes,taking a shower does help a stuffy nose. It makes it go away. I did it before and it works every time!
A Japanese Chin's nose is dry some of the time, but is mostly wet. Also, they sneeze about every minute or two, so watch out!