nenäsumuteita
Nenäsumuteita, also known as nasal sump, is a small, hollow space located in the nasal cavity, behind the nasal septum and above the inferior turbinate. Its primary function is to humidify and warm the air that passes through the nasal cavity before it reaches the lungs. This process is crucial for maintaining the health and function of the respiratory system.
The nasal sump is lined with mucous membranes that produce mucus, which helps to trap and remove
Nenäsumuteita can become inflamed or infected, leading to symptoms such as nasal congestion, postnasal drip, and
Treatment for nasal sump inflammation typically involves addressing the underlying cause, such as allergies or infections,