If You Cannot Breathe Well Through Your Nose, Your Body Feels the Difference

Nasal congestion, enlarged tonsils, structural airway restrictions, and chronic mouth breathing can affect sleep, jaw tension, energy, and overall health. At BEST, Dr. Chris Chui evaluates how ENT-related factors fit into the bigger picture.

The Nose Is Designed to Be Your Primary Airway

Healthy nasal breathing does more than move air.

It filters and humidifies the air you breathe, supports nitric oxide production, and helps regulate how your body takes in oxygen When nasal breathing is restricted, the body often compensates by breathing through the mouth.

That shift can contribute to snoring, poor sleep, dry mouth, clenching, facial tension, and changes in growth and development. In other words, something as simple as how air moves through your nose can influence how your entire system functions.

Common Clues That Airflow Resistance Is Affecting You

ENT and nasal issues are often overlooked because the symptoms can seem unrelated.
You may be dealing with:
  • Chronic nasal congestion
  • Mouth breathing
  • Snoring
  • Enlarged tonsils
  • Frequent sinus infections
  • Dry mouth upon waking
  • Poor sleep quality
  • Daytime fatigue
  • Clenching and grinding
  • Jaw pain or facial tension
  • Difficulty exercising through your nose
  • A constant feeling of being “stuffed up”

Even mild airway resistance can place stress on the body over time.

Breathing Resistance Can Ripple Throughout the Entire System

When airflow is restricted, the body often works harder to breathe, especially during sleep.
That extra effort can contribute to:
At BEST, Dr. Chui looks at nasal breathing and ENT factors as one important piece of a larger functional picture. If structural or soft tissue issues appear to be contributing, we coordinate care with trusted ENT specialists and other providers as needed.

ENT Airway Evaluation & Collaborative Airway Care

A structured assessment to identify nasal and airway factors that may be affecting sleep, breathing, and overall function, along with coordinated referrals when appropriate.

Tonsil / Snoring Laser Therapy

Targeted laser therapy designed to help reduce soft tissue vibration and support better airflow in selected cases.

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A Better Airway Supports a More Stable System

The CHUI Method looks at how breathing, bite, joints, and nervous system function influence one another.

If nasal obstruction or ENT-related issues are contributing to your symptoms, addressing them may improve sleep quality, reduce strain on the system, and make other treatments more effective.

It is one more example of Dr. Chui’s guiding principle: Stabilize first.
Then integrate.

Breathing Better Can Change How You Sleep, Feel, and Function

If nasal congestion, mouth breathing, or snoring may be part of the picture, we can help you understand how it connects and what to do next.