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Salomi
Salomi
Asked: November 3, 20192019-11-03T03:08:34+05:30 2019-11-03T03:08:34+05:30In: Other

what does the hair in your nose do?

I’m 16 year old . I want to remove nose hair. Is this ok to remove the all hairs? If I removed, what will happen?

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  1. Manu Murthy Engineer
    2021-07-27T13:56:57+05:30Added an answer on July 27, 2021 at 1:56 pm

    It has not been scientifically proven that the hair in your nose (and ear hair, canker sores, etc.) releases endorphines into the body. However, many people believe in this phenomenon.

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    2021-07-27T13:57:34+05:30Added an answer on July 27, 2021 at 1:57 pm

    Each hair in your nose has a specific purpose and a reason for being there. First, it prevents pathogens from escaping your body. It was discovered that when there was no hair in the noses of mice, more pollutants were released. This hair acts as part of your immune system and lubricates the nasal passage to keep the air you breathe from drying out your nose. In addition, individual hairs have components that react to movement or pressure, triggering a nerve response that lets you know something in the environment has changed (i.e., an earthquake).

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