• Nmill11b@lemmy.world
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      Interestingly this may work, but I’m not sure anyone has studied it (perhaps I will do a lit search).

      There’s erectile tissue in the inferior turbinates that is responsible for the nasal cycle… maybe after an emission it’s more flaccid?

      Sadly I do not suffer from inferior turbinate hypertroohy/ alternating nasal obstruction to test this on myself.

      Edit: This has been studied… I now have one more option in the “medical management” toolbox

      https://doi.org/10.1177/0145561320981441

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        lol yeah, I wasn’t shitposting. I read it somewhere a while ago.

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        I think it has something to do with needing more oxygen, just like doing push-ups will help and so will running around or even just stopping your breathing for ~30 seconds. Your body will eventually go into a higher alert state.

        It just helps for a short bit though, when you relax your nasal passage does too and blocks all again.

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          It would by a sympathetic response from catecholamines – that’s how it constricts; however, I didn’t know that it had been studied and was actually effective in real life until today.