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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!!
Cilia inside the nose filter the air for most dust, allergens, viruses, and bacteria.
Picking your nose, causing bacteria to swarm inside.
Your nose has this sticky stuff coating the inside of it. when you breath in through your nose all of the bacteria, dirt, and chemicals you inhale stick to the substance and it forms a bugger.
Very easy, you just stick your finger inside your nostril and search for snots. if you find one, quickly grab it somehow using your finger before it goes away...however, be very careful when you pick your nose. make sure your fingers are clean so bacteria wont go inside your nose, causing you sickness.
Yes, the back of your nose is connected to your 'windpipe' so just as you can breath through your mouth and nose you can vomit through your mouth and nose, although vomiting can usually be quite a violent reaction so it will normally take the path of least resistance, i.e. through your mouth.
Usually that can be a pimple on the inside of the nose.
Cilia
They're not normally.
The throat is a location in the body that MRSA bacteria lives (another location is the nose and groin areas). Although having the bacteria in these locations, doesn't necessarily mean a MRSA infection. MRSA infection can spread into the throat and cause serious conditions.
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!
On the nose