One side of the nose may become clogged due to several factors, including nasal congestion from Allergies, a cold, or sinus infections, which can cause swelling in the nasal passages. The nasal cycle, a natural process where one side of the nose becomes more congested while the other is less so, can also contribute to this sensation. Additionally, anatomical variations, such as a deviated septum, can lead to uneven airflow and congestion.
Whichever side you would like, unless you've had an infection in one side of the nose, then the opposite side.
If you took one of those nose hair shavers and hit the side of your nose instead of your hair will do it.
A side effect from a dog eating salt is a clogged artery. One other side effect is constant explosive diarrhea, followed by constant vomiting from the owner. I am sorry.
One side of them is good the other side is bad ^.^
It doesn't really go bad, just make sue it's not clogged or contaminated with water. Use an air compressor to check if it's clogged. Plug the air compressor into one of the nozzles.
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the eustachian tube maintains balance on both sides,so if it is clogged pressure will increase on one side and the person may become deaf.
The lining in your nose is composed of erectile tissue (similar to the tissue found in sexual organs). When you have a cold (or other condition which aggravates the lining, such as hayfever), the blood vessels swell up as infection-fighting white blood cells flood to the area. This narrows the air passage in your nose and restricts the airflow as you breath.
If hit from the side, the bones and cartilage are displaced to the side, but if hit from the front, they are splayed out.
Many possibilities. Fuel flow problem (fuel pump, clogged line, fuel injectors) Contaminated fuel. No spark or weak spark (bad plug, wires, electronic ignition module) No air flow (Clogged intake, clogged filter) Bad timing belt/chain (I can't remember which one a '93 has).
Possibilities include bad spark plugs (doubtful), bad spark plug wires, clogged fuel filter or fuel line or fuel injector, bad fuel pump, bad fuel injector, bad gas, clogged exhaust, clogged air filter (doubtful). I think clogged fuel injectors or dead fuel pump may be most likely but who knows, you have to either take it to a pro for diagnosis, or do the diagnosis yourself. One very simple thing you can try is starting the car with the accelerator pedal pushed firmly ALL THE WAY DOWN to the floor. This can clear a clogged fuel line or injector, you have nothing to lose so give it a try.
Yes. The maxillary sinus, one on either side of your nose.