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Earwax never. Earwax, also known by the medical term cerumen, is a brown, orange, red, yellowish or gray waxy substance secreted in the ear canal of humans and other mammals. It protects the skin of the human ear canal, assists in cleaning and lubrication, and provides protection against bacteria, fungi, and water.1
Earwax consists of dead2 skin cells, hair, and the secretions of cerumen by the ceruminous and sebaceous glands of the outer2 ear canal.3 Major components of earwax are long chain fatty acids, both saturated and unsaturated, alcohols, squalene, and cholesterol.3 Excess or compacted cerumen is the buildup of ear wax causing a blockage in the ear canal2 and it can press against the eardrum or block the outside ear canal or hearing aids, potentially causing hearing loss. Wikipedia.
If you think of the nose as an air filter for our body, then boogers are the stuff that gets caught in the filter. They’re a combination of mucus, dirt, air pollutants, bacteria, viruses, and dead skin cells that gets captured by our nose hairs and then dries out.
The mucus in our nose collects these harmful germs and substances and keeps them from getting too far into our bodies where they can make us sick.
What Is Snot?Mucous membranes in the body—like the inside of the nose—are lined with a slimy substance called mucus. In the nose, we call it phlegm or snot. When snot dries, it becomes a booger.
The goal of snot is to protect and lubricate the parts of the body exposed to the outside world. Our body must stay protected and hydrated to maintain optimal health. One way our body does this is by creating snot in our nose. This mucus coats the lining of our noses and prevents it from drying out, cracking, or bleeding.
Averagemoe over 2 years ago
It’s not a “both sides” thing, it’s a “lesser of two evils” thing.
Boogers 2024!
Enter.Name.Here over 2 years ago
Ozy: “What, disgusting bodily substances,…. or politicians?”
Millie: “You are being redundant. What’s the difference?”
Vet Premium Member over 2 years ago
Just carry on…..
Tweet&Bleat over 2 years ago
Ear boogers
asrialfeeple over 2 years ago
Why not both?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 2 years ago
Earwax never. Earwax, also known by the medical term cerumen, is a brown, orange, red, yellowish or gray waxy substance secreted in the ear canal of humans and other mammals. It protects the skin of the human ear canal, assists in cleaning and lubrication, and provides protection against bacteria, fungi, and water.1
Earwax consists of dead2 skin cells, hair, and the secretions of cerumen by the ceruminous and sebaceous glands of the outer2 ear canal.3 Major components of earwax are long chain fatty acids, both saturated and unsaturated, alcohols, squalene, and cholesterol.3 Excess or compacted cerumen is the buildup of ear wax causing a blockage in the ear canal2 and it can press against the eardrum or block the outside ear canal or hearing aids, potentially causing hearing loss. Wikipedia.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 2 years ago
What Are Boogers?
If you think of the nose as an air filter for our body, then boogers are the stuff that gets caught in the filter. They’re a combination of mucus, dirt, air pollutants, bacteria, viruses, and dead skin cells that gets captured by our nose hairs and then dries out.
The mucus in our nose collects these harmful germs and substances and keeps them from getting too far into our bodies where they can make us sick.
What Is Snot?Mucous membranes in the body—like the inside of the nose—are lined with a slimy substance called mucus. In the nose, we call it phlegm or snot. When snot dries, it becomes a booger.
The goal of snot is to protect and lubricate the parts of the body exposed to the outside world. Our body must stay protected and hydrated to maintain optimal health. One way our body does this is by creating snot in our nose. This mucus coats the lining of our noses and prevents it from drying out, cracking, or bleeding.
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