Damp bedroom at night builds up mucus
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try a dehydrater for this
You may need to get a dehumidifier and increase the heat at night for a while to get to a less humid situation.
You might want to scrub walls and floor to remove any molds or mildew. Check the outside of the house and the roof shingles, too. Copper on the crest of the roof should make an unpleasant environment for moss, etc. Do you have mild allergies? Talk to an allergist's office. They may have printed materials to mail/face to you. They see this often. Other comments are also good suggestions.
perhaps a small de-humidifier near your bed would help?
Hi Renee. I would purchase a dehumidifier and run that.
Put a bowl of salt in the corner and see if it collects the damp.
I would get a dehumidifer, and I would trim the area around the house to increase air flow and prevent mold. It really shouldn't be within more than 2 feet minimum of the house. A long-pole trimmer can get most of it.
I would get a dehumidifier and try that first!!