Yes, when your are sleeping small spiders feel the warmth of your nose and mouth and crawl inside.
The most poisonous spider in the world is the aggressive Brazilian Wandering Spider, also known as the banana spider. There is an effective antivenom known, so there are few fatalities from its bite.
It really does depend on the type of spider you get bitten by but in most cases the answer is no
A grey and black spider, it has a red dot under each leg. I dont know what kind of spider it is though and am not having any luck finding it on the net! But i caught one earlier to get a close look and then let it go. Its a fairly large spider too.
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A spider has an exoskeleton, which is a hard external covering that provides structure and support to its body. This exoskeleton is made of a tough material called chitin, which protects the spider's internal organs and provides attachment points for muscles.
A physician uses transillumination to look at sinuses. He shines a light up the nose to see how far the light will go.
Well, if you inhale it hard enough--past your sinuses--yes.
Professionally you could go to a massage therapist and ask for a nasal drainage. I don't recommend doing it yourself unless you know what you're doing.
The intranasal flu mist vaccines come in a special spray apparatus that is used to administer the mist into the nose. It goes into the nose about an inch (or less in small children), since the mist sprayer distributes the vaccine into the nostrils. It does not go into the sinuses, just the nostrils.
It actually doesn't go up into your head but into the sinuses. After awhile it will go into your throat and you will swallow it and the very strong acid in the stomach will kill just about every thing in it. Or you can do the smart thing and blow your nose.
You can get oral thrush in your sinuses. Thrush is from a yeast infection and it can infect the sinuses and cause problems.
Yes it is true they can go in any whole that's open. (nose, and ears)
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no but a baby spider can
Your sinuses will only be affected if something were to go wrong during the extraction. When top wisdom teeth are extracted, there is a very slim chance of a tool puncturing your sinuses. The swelling after the procedure does not (should not) affect breathing either.
Feeling dizzy after blowing your nose could be due to a sudden change in pressure in your sinuses or ears. This pressure change can affect your balance and lead to a brief sensation of dizziness. Additionally, if you were congested, the force of blowing your nose might have caused a temporary disruption in blood flow or oxygen levels. If this happens frequently or is accompanied by other symptoms, it may be worth consulting a healthcare professional.
Go to the pit where that freaky girl is. go to the bottom where that big green spider is right next the spider is. spider will push