Described here are methods, devices, and kits for altering the flow of air
in a respiratory cavity such as the nostrils of the nose. These methods
and devices may be useful for affecting a physiologic benefit in patients
suffering from a variety of medical diseases, particularly those that may
benefit from "pursed-lip" breathing and non-invasive ventilation, such as
COPD, heart failure, sleep apnea, and other medical disorders. The
devices are typically removable devices that may be placed over or in a
respiratory cavity to increase resistance to airflow within the
respiratory cavity. Resistance to expiration may be selectively increased
relative to inspiration. Removable nasal devices are described.