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näsa

Näsa is the Swedish term for the nose. The nose is the organ on the face that serves as the entry to the respiratory system and the sense organ for smell. It includes both the external visible structure and the internal airways that lead to the pharynx.

Anatomy: The external nose is supported by nasal bones and cartilage, with a visible tip and two

Function and physiology: The nose filters particles, humidifies and heats inhaled air, and houses receptors for

Clinical notes: Common conditions include allergic rhinitis, nonallergic rhinitis, sinusitis, nasal polyps, and deviated septum. Trauma

nostrils.
The
internal
nasal
cavity
is
lined
with
mucous
membrane
and
divided
by
the
nasal
septum,
a
cartilage
and
bone
partition.
The
lateral
walls
contain
turbinates,
or
conchae,
which
create
turbulence
that
helps
warm,
humidify,
and
filter
inspired
air.
the
sense
of
smell
in
the
olfactory
epithelium
at
the
roof
of
the
nasal
cavity.
Olfactory
information
is
transmitted
by
the
olfactory
nerve
(CN
I)
to
the
brain,
while
other
nasal
sensations
are
carried
by
branches
of
the
trigeminal
nerve.
The
nasal
mucosa
also
plays
a
role
in
immune
defense
and
drainage
of
the
paranasal
sinuses.
can
cause
nasal
fractures
or
epistaxis
(nosebleeds).
Treatments
range
from
saline
irrigation
and
medications
to
surgical
procedures
for
persistent
obstruction
or
structural
issues.