Biology, asked by neethuu, 1 year ago

why our nasal passage does not collapse?​


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Answered by Anonymous
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●One explanation has to do with gravity and the way that we tend to position our bodies at night.

●Many people think that congestion and a feeling of stuffiness is caused by excess mucous blocking the nasal passageways.

●A lying-down position also makes it more difficult to clear mucous from our nose and sinus cavities

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Since the normal structure of the nasal valve is very narrow, any additional narrowing can further restrict airflow and can sometimes lead to the nasal airway becoming blocked entirely. A nasal valve collapse is most commonly caused by nose surgery or by some sort of trauma to the nose.....

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