1. Nasal mucosa reflects sinusitis and nasal allergy. Normal nasal mucosa should be pink. If the nasal mucosa is blue, white or swollen, you may have allergic rhinitis or some kind of nasal allergy that causes inflammation. A red nose usually means infection. If accompanied by fever or nasal sensitivity, bacterial infection of sinus may occur.
2. Whether the bacteria in the nose reflect obesity. A new study published in the American Journal of Human Biology by Wroclaw University in Poland found that there was a certain correlation between the flora of nasal cavity and throat and body mass index (BMI). The greater the weight of male participants, the more potential pathogens in their nasal cavity. Relatively slim and attractive men have fewer bacteria in their nasal cavity. Therefore, the number of bacteria in the nasal cavity is closely related to whether the body is obese.
3. The shape of the nose may determine the "partner potential". A new study published on the website of Discovery magazine in the United States on April 30th found that,
Having a straight nose and charm is a sign of good health, so liking a straight nose is not only the expression of people's love for beauty, but also the result of "natural selection". New research has found that when a person's nose is more upright and centered after plastic surgery, his facial attractiveness will be greatly improved. 4. Looking at the nose can diagnose schizophrenia. A new study published in the American Journal of Neurobiology of Disease found that the nose helps to diagnose schizophrenia. Genetic analysis of patients' nasal neurons is helpful to the diagnosis of schizophrenia. In addition, the nose can also help to diagnose brain diseases such as Alzheimer's disease. Many patients with this disease have the problem of losing their sense of smell before the onset.
5. rosacea is related to many diseases. Dr. Ni Maoxin, an expert in traditional Chinese medicine in Los Angeles, said that red nose (rosacea) is not only related to excessive drinking, but also to many diseases, such as stress or anxiety, allergies, hay fever or thyroid diseases.
6. Nose color is a sign of health. A healthy person's nose is clear. Once a serious disease occurs in the body, white blood cells will secrete a green enzyme, which will cause the nose to appear yellow or green. Nosebleeds may be related to hemorrhagic diseases or hypertension. But in most cases,
Nosebleeds are normal and harmless, so don't worry too much.