Your Eustachian Tube connects your ear to your nose.
The Eustachian Tube
yes, the nose is connected to the ear.
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It's actually just a nose piercing and an ear piercing with a chain connected to the rings. Not really a big deal. It's usually called "the nose-to-ear" or just "nose-to-ear piercing". Hope I helped. :) -CarterrrBaee:)
Yes, both the mouth and nose are connected through your pharynx in the back of your throat. The reason behind smelling something and practically tasting it, is due to this connection. But your sense of smell is stronger than your sense of taste so you will not be able to smell something just by tasting it. Taste doesn't carry smell, but smell can carry taste.
They are all connected. The nasopharynx is connected posterior and inferiorly to the paranasal sinuses and is connected to the middle ear by the auditory (Eustachian) tubes. The mucous membranes of the nose, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, and middle ear are all connected by ducts. Infections can spread through all those areas.
Your Ear's are connected to your throat, Therefore any mess being created in your throat is also very likely to create in your ear!Even when you have a sore throat , you might also have blocked ears because the canals in you ears are connected to your nose and throat .
it is an ENT or ear, nose, and throat doctor
end of your nose and the top of your ear.
Well, the ear is for listening to sounds and the nose is for smelling various odors or aromas. The ear is located on the side of the heard and the nose is located on the front of the face.
Believe it or not, it's your sinuses. Remember, the ear, nose, and throat are all connected through the sinuses. This is why your ear may pop when you blow your nose or sneeze very hard. Another cause for your ear to sound like it's plugged may be either an ear infection, a sinus infection, or wax clogging your ear canals. However, if this 'sound' persists, or if it is accompanied by other symptoms, visit your physician.
The medical terminology combining for for ear is oto-, and for nose is naso-
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