
Dr. Collin Juergens
Las Colinas ENT & Allergy lists Collin Juergens, MD as one of the physicians at the Irving practice. Southwestern Health Resources also lists him as an otolaryngology provider at Las Colinas Ear, Nose, Throat & Allergy.
A nose that always feels blocked may be more than congestion. If sprays or nasal strips only help for a while, your nasal airway or nasal valve may need a closer look.


Your visit can help clarify whether airflow is being limited by a narrow nasal passage, nasal valve weakness, or another cause.
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People often describe constant stuffiness, mouth breathing at night, dry mouth, poor sleep, exercise breathing trouble, or needing nasal strips to feel open. Those patterns can point to a nasal airway problem.
Nasal obstruction can feel like congestion even when the issue is physical narrowing inside the nose. A narrow or weak nasal valve can limit airflow and make normal nasal breathing feel difficult.
For the right patient, treatment is designed to improve nasal airflow by supporting or remodeling the area contributing to blockage. Your specialist can explain whether your anatomy and symptoms match this type of approach.
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Request a visit so the team can review your symptoms and help determine whether a nasal airway treatment conversation is appropriate.

Las Colinas ENT & Allergy lists Collin Juergens, MD as one of the physicians at the Irving practice. Southwestern Health Resources also lists him as an otolaryngology provider at Las Colinas Ear, Nose, Throat & Allergy.
Las Colinas Ear, Nose, Throat & Allergy serves Irving, Texas from its Las Colinas Boulevard office.
Patients seek care because they want to stop thinking about every breath, sleep with less mouth breathing, and understand why the nose feels blocked. Results and recommendations depend on the evaluation.
Sometimes, but persistent blockage can also come from nasal airway narrowing, nasal valve collapse, turbinate swelling, or other ENT issues. An evaluation helps separate these causes.
Nasal strips can temporarily pull the side of the nose open. If that noticeably improves airflow, your nasal valve may be part of the problem.
Functional nasal airway treatment is focused on breathing. Your specialist can explain what options may fit and what cosmetic changes are not intended.
Not everyone does. Some patients may be candidates for an in-office option, while others need a different plan based on anatomy and symptoms.
At Las Colinas ENT & Allergy, a nasal airway evaluation typically starts with a review of your breathing symptoms, medical history, allergy history, sinus issues, and any treatments you’ve already tried. The ENT specialist may examine the inside of your nose to look for causes of blocked breathing, such as inflammation, chronic sinusitis, a deviated septum, enlarged turbinates, nasal polyps, or allergy-related swelling. Based on the findings, they can recommend the right next step, which may include medication, allergy testing or treatment, imaging, or a procedure to improve nasal airflow.
These answers are general. A specialist evaluation is the right way to understand your cause of obstruction and available options.
Schedule ConsultationRequest a consultation and let the team help you understand whether nasal airway obstruction may be involved.