The smell of dust in your nose and throat can be caused by inhaling particles of dust, which may contain various substances like dirt, allergens, and pollutants. This sensation often occurs in dry, dusty environments or during activities that stir up dust, such as cleaning or construction. Additionally, the presence of dust can irritate the nasal passages and throat, leading to a heightened awareness of its odor. If the smell persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it may be worth consulting a healthcare professional.
cylia cells
The cells in the nose and throat that trap dust particles are called cilia. Cilia are hair-like structures that line the respiratory tract and help to sweep foreign particles, such as dust, towards the throat to be expelled from the body.
Its called the cilia.
Its called the cilia.
nose: airways are lined with cells that can produce mucus in which dust and microbes get trapped.
An acrid smell is similar to a strong, sharp, and unpleasant odor that can be irritating to the nose and throat.
They don't the only way to keep dirt from going into your throat is to breathe through your nose where your nose hair and mucus provide traps for dirt. Yout throat cells have tiny hairs which trap and prevent dust and dirt from going into your body, you also have these cells in your nose too.
A doctor of the sense of smell is called an otolaryngologist or an ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialist. They have specialized training in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the nose and sense of smell.
They are actually small hairs called Cilia. Not cells.
Try blowing your nose and getting rid of the dirt.
Epithelial cells I think.... or Cilia, no i think Cilia are hairs!
because the throat is connected to two other tubes, one which you breath from and one with you eat and drink, the nose is connected to the throat because people breath from the nose aswell as the mouth unless you are a mouth breather