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It means that mucus from the sinuses has gathered in the nose, effectively blocking it, and run down into the throat.
drainage of an abscess in the nose via internal approach
in terms of anatomy, your ears are lateral from your nose
Nasal, in medical terms, usually refers to the nose, so for example, nasal congestion would be a lot of mucus in the nose. Think of it as how cardiac means related to the heart area.
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because the water and the drainage water will not go inside the nose of the pigs
the natural drainage pattern for the middle ear and sinuses is down through the nose into the back of the throat. This drainage occurs everyday, we only notice it when we have a cold and secretion is increased. Blowing air up from the lungs backwards out through the nose will certainly push some mucous out the front of your nose but it will also push this drainage backwards up into your sinuses and middle ear, potentially increasing your risk of secondary bacterial infections in these areas. Better off pulling the drainage through it's normal route down the back of the throat with that gross sucking noise that disgusts my wife when I have a cold ;-)
The eyes are lateral to the nose. Distal and lateral are not terms that apply to your face.
rhinoceros means of the nose in greek "I think"
When you have cold or cough, people say we have a runny nose which means that the stored cough comes out our body through our nose
One way to treat sinus drainage is to keep mucus thin rather than thick. Another way is to clean the nasal by flooding with fluid and this is a quick method to unclog the nose.
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