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One Nostril Is More Dominant Than The Other. Here’s Why. : ScienceAlert

Last updated: March 13, 2026 8:20 pm
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The nasal cycle is a natural bodily process that many of us experience without even realizing it. Throughout the day, our nostrils switch between being dominant for airflow, allowing one nostril to be congested while the other is decongested. This cycle is essential for the health of our nose and respiratory system.

The hypothalamus in the brain regulates this process subconsciously, ensuring that the nostrils alternate every two hours while we’re awake. This cycle is less frequent during sleep, as our breathing rate slows down.

The alternating dominance of the nostrils serves a crucial purpose in protecting the lining of the nose and respiratory system. It allows for proper rest and repair of the nasal passages, while also ensuring that the nostrils are moistened and warmed as air passes through them.

However, several factors can disrupt the normal function of the nasal cycle. Respiratory conditions like colds and flu, allergens such as pollen, certain medications, and overuse of nasal decongestants can all affect how easily the nasal passages can alternate.

Structural issues like nasal polyps or a deviated nasal septum can also interfere with the nasal cycle, causing constant congestion or blockage in both nostrils. Even simple actions like lying down can affect the nasal cycle by causing blood to pool in the tissues of the nose.

If you’re experiencing persistent nasal congestion or blockage in one nostril for more than two weeks, it’s advisable to seek medical attention. This is especially true if you notice abnormal discharge or mucus coming from your nose.

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In conclusion, the nasal cycle is a fascinating and important process that plays a vital role in maintaining the health of our nose and respiratory system. Understanding how it works and what factors can disrupt it can help us better care for our nasal passages and overall well-being.

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