When you have one blocked nostril, how come it switches to the side you sleep on yet it doesn’t drain out when you sit vertically/stand up or how come it doesn’t come out when you try to blow it out?

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When you have one blocked nostril, how come it switches to the side you sleep on yet it doesn’t drain out when you sit vertically/stand up or how come it doesn’t come out when you try to blow it out?

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It’s more a case of swollen weight than a blockage, like your stomach when you lay on your side “droops” towards the ground.

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