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Nose and throat

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Key facts

  • Your nose and throat are part of your respiratory system and help with smelling, breathing and swallowing.
  • The nose and throat have many different parts each with its own function.
  • Health conditions can affect the nose and throat include infections, hay fever, polyps and nosebleeds.
  • To keep your nose and throat healthy, avoid smoking, limit alcohol and wash your hands before touching your face.

What is the nose and throat

Your nose and throat are part of your respiratory system.

Your nose is the organ responsible for your sense of smell. Your throat is the part of your body responsible for swallowing. Your nose and throat also carry air to your lungs, and play an important role in helping you talk and make sounds.

Your nose, throat and ears are all connected to each other.

What is the function of your nose and throat?

Your nose passes air into and out of the lungs and helps your sense of smell. Your throat helps you breathe and swallow food and drinks.

The function of your nose

The nose has several important functions such as:

The function of your throat

The throat has several important functions such as:

What are the different parts of your nose and throat?

Your nose and throat have many parts that help them perform their functions.

Different parts of your nose

The nose has several important parts that help it do its job such as:

Different parts of your throat

Other important parts of the throat include:

Cross section of nose and throat anatomy.

How do your nose and throat work?

Your nose and throat work together to help you breathe, swallow and speak. Here’s how they work.

Your nose

When you breathe in, air enters through your nostrils. Inside your nose the air is warmed, moistened and cleaned. Tiny hairs and mucus trap dust and dirt. This prevents the dirt from reaching your lungs.

Your nose helps you smell by detecting different odours with special nerve cells. These nerve cells send signals to your brain.

Your throat

Your throat connects your mouth and nose to your oesophagus and trachea. When you swallow, food travels down your throat to your oesophagus and then to your stomach. The uvula helps prevent food from going into your windpipe when you swallow.

Air passes through your throat to your trachea and into your lungs. The voice box has vocal cords that produce sound when you speak.

What are medical conditions related to the nose and throat?

Common problems that affect the nose and throat include infections caused by:

Conditions that could affect both your nose and throat are:

Nose conditions

Examples of conditions related to the nose and sinuses are:

Throat conditions

Examples of conditions related to the throat are:

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How can I take care of my nose and throat?

To keep your nose and throat healthy:

To reduce the risk of getting or spreading respiratory infections:

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Resources and support

Visit Queensland Government for more information on nose and throat health.

You can also call the healthdirect helpline on 1800 022 222 at any time to speak to a registered nurse (known as NURSE-ON-CALL in Victoria) for more information and advice.

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