Hitting a nerve in your nose can result in pain, tingling, or numbness in the affected area. It may also lead to temporary dysfunction of the nerve, causing issues with sensation or movement in the face. If you suspect you have hit a nerve in your nose, it is advisable to seek medical attention for proper evaluation and treatment.
olfactory nerve
The olfactory nerve.
ear
ear
It is part of the ear.
There are no nerves in your nose that can cause you problems.
in the olfactory nerve
Olfactory Nerve
in the olfactory nerve
Some nerves that are in the nose include the nasociliary nerve, anterior ethmoid nerve, and the posterior ethmoid nerve. The cranial nerve V and trigeminal nerve are also found in the nose and give sensation to the nose and face.
olfactory nerve
The olfactory nerve.
yes. there is the maxillary nerve that runs down your cheekbone and the nasal nerve enters the nose and supplies the mucous
the olfactory (smell) and gustatory (taste) sensations pass along the cranial nerves directly to the brain. smell signals travel from the olfactory nerve (made up of groups of nerve fibres ) to a patch of the cortex located in the temporal lobe.
gustatory nerve
At raw sheamus hit him in the back of the neck with a steel pipe he hit his main nerve control center or sumthing
olfactory nerve