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How does nose hair grow in nostril? Can you cut it off?

It's best to carefully cut only the long nose. Look at the introduction below.

Nose hair is a special kind of hair.

The function of nose hair

Nasal cavity is the gateway of respiratory tract and the channel for gas exchange between human body and the outside world.

Nose hair growing on the nasal mucosa is located at the forefront, like a sentry at the entrance of the respiratory tract, shouldering the mission of preventing dust and bacteria from entering the body with breathing. Any tiny dust that enters the nasal cavity can stick to prevent it from invading. Dust and bacteria blocked by nasal hair are stuck by mucus secreted by nasal mucosa, forming nasal mucus and discharging it from the body. The nasal mucosa can also secrete immunoglobulin A to destroy invading bacteria.

Large foreign bodies, such as insects and grass clippings, enter the nasal cavity. Nose hair not only blocks them, but also transmits information to the nervous system, causing sneezing and removing it.

Knowing the physiological functions of nose hair and nasal mucosa, it is not difficult to understand the reasons why pulling nose hair is harmful. Pulling out the nose hair is equivalent to removing the sentry guarding the breathing door. Dust and bacteria can enter the human body unimpeded, causing human diseases. While pulling out the nose hair, it also damages the mucosa where the nose hair grows. This not only affects the function of nasal mucosa to secrete mucus and immunoglobulin A, but also helps bacteria enter the damaged nasal mucosa and cause nasal mucosa inflammation. The result of plucking nose hair is to weaken the ability of nasal cavity to defend against diseases.

Nose hair is also a tactile auxiliary receptor.

Therefore, plucking nose hair, cutting nose hair and picking nostrils are all harmful.

Studies have pointed out that long nose hair has a strong human function.

In fortune-telling, the nose hair also sticks out from the nostrils, which is your photo.