No, you are not supposed to swallow your snot or eat your boogers but it doesn't harm you, the stomach has its own mucus to keep the acid from eating the stomach
If your stomach didn't produce a new layer of mucus every week, it would digest itself.
you do daily exercises to help slim it down
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It helps it to camouflage with the surrounding. An example is the polar bear. It help itself not to get easily identify by its predator as the brown nose it visible from far in the North Pole and if it covers its nose, it will help itself to look all white :)
Yes the nose will heal by itself. but the healing process needs extra help. This can include hitting your nose with a hammer. The impact of the hammer may knock your bone into place. Anyway, that's what my doctor told me
The truth is that a tube is ran down into your stomach through your mouth or nose. It may or may not be flushed with water first but then the contents of your stomach are pumped out. Medicine may be used prior to so as to help with any issues from use of the tube.
I don't believe it does. in fact I think it can cause stomach noise. I have had awful stomach noises and been embarrassed in public so I stopped taking Metamucil and so far the sounds have stopped. Stomach nose comes from too much gas which can be caused by Metamucil or other foods.
Stomach, mouth, nose
Yes, people can live without a nose, although it can significantly impact their quality of life. The nose plays a crucial role in breathing, smelling, and filtering air, so individuals without a nose may face challenges in these areas. They often adapt by breathing through their mouth and may use prosthetics for aesthetic purposes. Medical interventions can help manage any complications that arise from the absence of a nose.
An IV. More info An IV delivers meds, as well a vital fluids, but a naso-gastric tube is what actually feeds patients. The tube is run down the throat, via the nose, and goes into the stomach. Thus, the term "naso", meaning "of the nose", and "gastric", meaning "of the stomach".
the saw on the nose
No body nose