Cartilage
Cartilage is the tissue that makes the tip of your nose flexible
It is possible for a bug to fly up your nose, but it is highly unlikely for the bug to navigate from your nose and end up in your ear canal. The human anatomy and protective mechanisms such as nose hairs and the Eustachian tube make it difficult for insects to travel from the nose to the ear. If you have concerns, it is always best to consult a healthcare professional.
end of your nose and the top of your ear.
Yes, ear wax can sometimes come out of your nose if there is a blockage in the ear canal that causes pressure to build up and push the wax out through the Eustachian tube connecting the ear to the nose.
Your Eustachian Tube connects your ear to your nose.
They are made up of cartilage.
Yes, the tympanic membrane makes up the border between the ear canal and the middle ear.
it is an ENT or ear, nose, and throat doctor
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.
The medical terminology combining for for ear is oto-, and for nose is naso-
That can happen anytime that you blow your nose too hard, it is a normal response for the ear, because the air pressure inside the ear changes when you blow your nose, especially if you hold your nose closed or if you are congested, and that change in air pressure can cause dizziness. If it becomes frequent, see a doctor.
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