mucus in the nasal passage (Inner lining of nasal chamber) function
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Mucus in the nasal passage or nasal cavity has a very important function. It is a part of our respiratory system and is present in the inner lining of our nasal passage. All the small particles like dirt, smoke, etc stick to it and hence do not enter or body. This helps to keep our noses clean. Also, hairy structures are present in our noses which further help in the same function.
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Mucus isn't merely a slimy substance in your nose; it has a purpose.
- It collects bacteria, other pathogens, and debris and keeps them out of your lungs.
- Mucus may come out of your nose or down your throat in various circumstances, such as when you have a cold or allergies.
- Nasal discharge occurs when mucus flows out of your nose.
- Rhinorrhea is another name for post-nasal drip.
- Nasal discharge is frequent and normally goes away on its own.
- However, in other circumstances, it might indicate an underlying health issue that need medical treatment.
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