Professor David King, a lecturer at the University of Queensland in Australia, revealed that we may have followed the wrong way of blowing the contents of the nose out of the handkerchief, and that we may have done ourselves harm by doing so without feeling.
Although blowing the contents of the nose to clean it every time when a person has a gonorrhea in the nose or after sneezing is normal, but the problem lies in those who blow the contents of the nose out violently and force, and the professor revealed that many cases had been recorded earlier Causing themselves harm as a result of putting a lot of pressure on their bodies when blowing the contents of their nose out.
Professor said that the damage caused in many cases by blowing the contents of the nose out and strongly included:
Increased incidence of chronic sinusitis or weakness in some tissues worsens.
The emergence and development of hair or break in the area below the area of pilgrims in the eye.
The emergence and development of cases of severe headaches.
Entering an incorrect amount of air into the tissue between the lung follicles.
The reason is that a person usually blows the contents of his nose out hard because either lingering mucus in the nose for a long time may cause a person to be harassed or have a sense of irritation, or simply because the mucus that stays in the nose may take its way back to the throat causing coughing and irritation.
This does not mean that we have to stop blowing the contents of the nose out. All we have to do is to do something nice, or replace the bloating by cleaning each nostril separately. Professor King was advised to use products that may make mucus more supple and less viscous, and therefore less needed to use force to remove it from the nose, such as nasal saline droplets made up of water and salt.
Although blowing the contents of the nose to clean it every time when a person has a gonorrhea in the nose or after sneezing is normal, but the problem lies in those who blow the contents of the nose out violently and force, and the professor revealed that many cases had been recorded earlier Causing themselves harm as a result of putting a lot of pressure on their bodies when blowing the contents of their nose out.
Professor said that the damage caused in many cases by blowing the contents of the nose out and strongly included:
Increased incidence of chronic sinusitis or weakness in some tissues worsens.
The emergence and development of hair or break in the area below the area of pilgrims in the eye.
The emergence and development of cases of severe headaches.
Entering an incorrect amount of air into the tissue between the lung follicles.
The reason is that a person usually blows the contents of his nose out hard because either lingering mucus in the nose for a long time may cause a person to be harassed or have a sense of irritation, or simply because the mucus that stays in the nose may take its way back to the throat causing coughing and irritation.
This does not mean that we have to stop blowing the contents of the nose out. All we have to do is to do something nice, or replace the bloating by cleaning each nostril separately. Professor King was advised to use products that may make mucus more supple and less viscous, and therefore less needed to use force to remove it from the nose, such as nasal saline droplets made up of water and salt.
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