Nasal Mucus (Boogers): Function, Composition, and Health
Boogers, also known as nasal mucus, do not provide any nutritional benefits. They are a combination of mucus, saliva, and other substances like dust, dirt, and microorganisms. Their primary purpose is to protect the nasal passages from foreign particles and potential infections. Blowing or wiping your nose is the recommended way to remove boogers.Infectious Diseases - Related Articles
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