Nasal Myths Busted: Is Breathing Through Your Mouth Really That Bad?

Nasal Myths Busted: Is Breathing Through Your Mouth Really That Bad?

If you’re a mouth breather especially while sleeping you’re not alone. But is it really something to worry about?

The answer is: yes, especially if it becomes a habit.

Mouth Breathing vs. Nose Breathing: What’s the Difference?

  • The Nose Filters Air
     Your nasal passages trap allergens and bacteria, protecting your lungs.

  • The Nose Moisturises Air
     Nasal breathing humidifies the air and keeps your throat from drying out.

  • It Helps You Sleep Better
     Mouth breathing is linked to snoring, dry mouth, and even sleep apnea.

  • It Affects Oxygen Levels
     Nasal breathing supports better oxygen absorption, helping you feel more alert.

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If you're often congested and rely on mouth breathing, it’s worth addressing the root cause whether it’s allergies, sinus problems, or posture. A simple saline rinse or speaking to a specialist can make a big difference.

 

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