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always blow it before throwing it away​

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Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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Answer:

Handkerchief

Explanation:

Over your nose, place the tissue or handkerchief and hold it there. Handkerchiefs are more likely to spread germs than tissues, but they are more environmentally friendly than tissues. Tissues stop the spread of germs because you throw them away after use.

Use tissues if you have the flu, a cold, or another virus to help stop the spread of germs. The use of a handkerchief might be preferable if you have allergies.

Use toilet paper as a substitute if you don't have any tissues or handkerchiefs. Do not blow your nose with napkins or paper towels because they are coarser.

Consider purchasing tissues that have lotion in them if you have sensitive skin.

Use the least amount of force possible when blowing. If you blow too forcefully, mucus may enter your sinuses, worsening your symptoms and increasing the risk of infection. Do not blow again if nothing comes out of your mouth when you do.

After blowing, don't forget to clean up any extra mucus on the outside of your nose.

The blood vessels in your nose could become more inflamed if you blow your nose too hard. Nothing coming out indicates that your mucus is too thick or that your nose is more deeply obstructed.

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