You can not see any microscopic organisms on your nose but they are there, perhaps up to 100 species.
Cilia
your nose runs to expell bacteria/viruses that have been caught in the mucus. a sneeze is caused by an irritation in the nose
I am having this same problem right now--apparently, when you either a.) pick your nose a lot or b.) trim your nose hairs (basically put foreign objects in your nose) you susept your nose to thousand of little bacteria from your finger or other instrument. Apparently the vascular nature of your nose makes it extremely suseptible to infection and the absorbption of bacteria, thus your and my intense nose pain. The advice I have read is go see a doctor and get antibiotics OR clean your nose with a nose spray and then try and put neosporin (with a q-tip) on the inside of your nose (gently). Suppposely, the vascular nature of your nose will allow the healing ointment to enter into your system very quicly and the healing should begin soon. Best of luck!
it does it by cleaning the nose and eliminating all dust, diseases, and bacteria
They are made from the cold It helps us by blocking the germs and bacteria out of our nose because the bogeys are too soggy and thick for them to come inside your nose! They are like shields but in your nose! It protects the inside and outside of your nose (so don't keep on wiping it because the bacteria will go inside and don't pick your nose because it will melt and go on the bacteria that's melting him)Um, anyway, bogeys are dust say get RID of them!!
Boogers are usually harmless and just a mixture of mucus, dirt, bacteria, and other particles. However, excessive nose-picking can lead to nosebleeds, infections, or irritation of the nasal passages. It's best to avoid eating them as it can introduce bacteria into your system.
Mucus is mostly dirt and bacteria build up.
YES.BECAUSE THE NOSE HAVE Bacteria
Yes, it actually will kill the bacteria in your nose.
we only see at 180 degree but if we see at 200 degree, then it is possible to see our nose.
The nose produces a continuous supply of mucous to put moisture in the air and catch dust and bacteria.
Rhinovirus is not a bacteria. It is a virus. The name means 'nose virus' and often causes what we call the common cold.