How Does Your Nose Feel?
"I can not smell ."
Some people experiencing the loss of smell may also notice a change in the way things smell. For example, familiar things begin to lack odor.
"I have running nose."
Runny nose can be caused by anything that irritates or inflames the nasal tissues. Infections — such as the common cold and influenza — allergies and various irritants may all cause a runny nose.
"I am sneezing."
Sneezing is your body’s way of removing irritants from your nose or throat. Sneezing often happens suddenly and without warning and may be caused by allergies or other illnesses.
"My nose is bleeding."
The nose contains many blood vessels. These blood vessels are located close to the surface in the front and back of the nose. They may be very fragile and bleed easily.
"My nose is blocked."
A congested or stuffy nose is caused by inflamed blood vessels in the membranes lining the inside of your nostrils, usually due to the flu, cold, or allergies. The excess mucus in your nose can make it difficult to breathe.
"I have some foreign body in my nose."
Children are naturally inquisitive and often wonder how things work. One of the dangers that can occur as a result of this curiosity is that your child may place foreign objects into their mouth, nose, and ears. This may create a choking hazard and put them in danger of serious injuries or infections.
"I have a painful headache."
Sinus headaches are usually caused by an infection and inflammation of the nasal passages. That leads to congestion. And that causes pain and pressure in the forehead and behind the cheekbones.
"I have sinus problem."
Sinusitis or sinus infection is inflammation of the air cavities within the passages of the nose. Sinusitis can be caused by infection, allergies, and chemical or particulate irritation of the sinuses.