Your child always sounds congested. Not sick exactly, just chronically stuffed up. They breathe through their mouth at night. They have had a runny nose for so long you have stopped thinking of it as a symptom and started thinking of it as their normal. Chronic nasal congestion in children is almost always an immune and lymphatic drainage pattern, and that pattern has a Zone 1 nervous system component that Zone Technique is built to assess.
What Could Be Driving Your Child’s Congestion?
Nasal congestion occurs when the mucosal tissue lining the nasal passages becomes inflamed and the lymphatic drainage that clears that tissue is inefficient. The most common drivers in children are allergic sensitization, frequent viral exposure from daycare or school, and a lymphatic drainage pattern that does not clear between exposures. The lymphatic drainage of the head and neck runs through the cervical lymph nodes adjacent to the upper cervical spine. When the upper cervical levels are under mechanical stress, lymphatic drainage efficiency is reduced and the nasal mucosal tissue stays chronically inflamed even between acute illnesses.
North Texas allergy seasons are long and overlap, with mountain cedar from December through February, oak and elm in spring, and ragweed in fall. Children in Plano who are sensitized to multiple allergens can have congestion that effectively runs year-round. The immune calibration component, how reactive the mucosal tissue is to those allergens, is a Zone 1 glandular zone pattern. Zone Technique addresses that calibration pattern directly. Research on the neuroimmune axis has established that the nervous system and immune system communicate through bidirectional pathways that influence inflammatory response and lymphatic function, which is the mechanism underlying the Zone 1 assessment approach for chronic congestion.
How Dr. Korrin Approaches Nasal Congestion Using Zone Technique
For chronic nasal congestion, Zone Technique focuses primarily on the glandular zone(1), which governs immune signaling, histamine regulation, and lymphatic function. Zone 1 interference at the upper cervical levels affects how efficiently the immune system calibrates its response to allergens and how effectively the lymphatic system clears inflammatory byproducts from the nasal mucosal tissue. The nervous zone(3) is assessed alongside Zone 1 for the sympathetic nervous system component of nasal mucosal tone, since sympathetic activation increases mucosal swelling and reduces nasal airway diameter. Dr. Korrin adjusts at the specific levels where interference is found, always adapting the technique to the child’s age and size.
Chronic nasal congestion frequently presents alongside allergies and ear infections in children because all three involve the same Zone 1 immune and lymphatic drainage pattern. If breathing difficulty accompanies the congestion, the breathing difficulty chiropractic care page covers the respiratory regulation component. The pediatric chiropractic care page covers the full scope of what Dr. Korrin does for children at Vita Nova. Dr. Korrin is accepting new pediatric patients at Vita Nova in Plano, TX. Schedule your child’s first visit to find out whether Zone 1 interference is contributing to your child’s chronic congestion pattern.