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An Australian study says that pulling your nose with your finger can cause Alzheimer’s disease

Ursula Curtis by Ursula Curtis
March 26, 2023
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An Australian study says that pulling your nose with your finger can cause Alzheimer’s disease
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Do you have a habit of scratching your nose with your finger? If the answer is yes, then experts advise Avoid custom.

Considered a normal thing, recent research has shown that clearing dry nasal mucus, which is the famous booger stuff, can cause Health problems.

Published 2022 on the website natureAnd The study by Australian scientists showed that in rats, the impact of touching nasal pairs can lead to infection with bacteria Chlamydia pneumoniae to the brain via the olfactory nerves.

The research also demonstrated the relationship between habit, infection of the central nervous system, and Alzheimer’s disease. This problem was identified by analyzing that in bacteria Chlamydia pneumoniae Spread throughout the body, brain cells produce a protein called beta-amyloid. The amount found may indicate some neurodegenerative disease.

Defense is in danger

The habit of picking your nose with your finger can also be associated with it Other diseases. With so many bacteria inhabiting the hands, the habit of taking them into the nose without cleaning them first can cause complications, especially if the individual’s immunity is low and the mucous membrane is damaged.

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One of the specific conditions in this case is Bacterial meningitis. The apparent symptoms are fever, headache, stiff neck, sensitivity to light, and mental confusion.

If worsened, this type of meningitis can cause brain problems, as well as heart attacks, seizures, and hearing loss.

Men are most at risk

In his book entitledWie wir Deutschen ticken ‘or’ CHow do we Germans work’, says German author Christoph Dreuser Men are the majority In the habit of removing boogers, it is 62% versus 51% among women.

Second issue Sh 1, The most frequently used places for practice are the home and cars. The text also explains that in rare cases, a habit can turn into an obsessive-compulsive disorder known as rhinomania, usually seen in cases of nervousness.

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Ursula Curtis

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"Writer. Analyst. Avid travel maven. Devoted twitter guru. Unapologetic pop culture expert. General zombie enthusiast."

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