Congestion Massage

: Relax the muscles around the face and nose to improve airflow. 2. Key Techniques for Sinus Relief

Arthur let out a sound that was half-sob, half-cough. It was the sound of congestion breaking. congestion massage

Arthur lay still for a long time. When he finally rolled over and sat up, his face was a map of change. The deep grooves around his mouth seemed shallower. His eyes, previously bulging slightly with the pressure of retained fluid, sat deeper in their sockets, clearer. : Relax the muscles around the face and

Congestion massage, also known as lymphatic drainage massage or respiratory massage, is a gentle, non-invasive technique that targets the lymphatic system and respiratory tract. By applying specific strokes, pressure, and manipulations to the face, neck, and chest, a trained therapist can help to: It was the sound of congestion breaking

: Keeping fluid intake high ensures that mucus remains thin and easier to drain. 5. When to See a Doctor

"There's a dam here," Elias murmured, his hands moving slower now, deeper. He could feel the "gel" state of the tissue beginning to liquefy under the friction and heat. "The river is backing up, Arthur. Your heart is pumping, but the exit is clogged."

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