Yes, untreated syphilis can lead to severe complications, including the destruction of nasal tissue. This condition is known as "gummatous syphilis," where soft tissue lesions develop and can cause significant damage to the nose and other parts of the body. However, with early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, syphilis can be effectively managed, and serious complications can often be prevented.
no, your nose can be peirced and your ears will be unaffected.
probably
Michael had his first nose job in 1979 after falling and breaking his nose when he was rehearsing.
You may be able to intentionally lose your sense of taste temporarily by plugging your nose while eating. The nose plays a large part in how food tastes.
noise
Yes.
lose sense of smell
You mean for example if someone you knew had a big nose and you didn't like their nose could you sue them? Sure. You'd lose though..
Certainly, depending on how much blood you lose and how long it lasts.
The average bald person has nose hair, some, for example cancer patients, lose most body hair due to chemotherapy
if you touch the metal the buzzer will go off and the mans nose will light up, this means you lose.
It is not impossible to drink through your nose, but it is not recommended as it can be harmful and is not a natural way to consume liquids. The nose is designed for breathing and filtering the air we breathe, not for ingesting fluids.