Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Why do our sinuses get hold of overwhelmed when we wail?

The dribbling noses and trouble breathing and such.Why do our sinuses get hold of overwhelmed when we wail?
when we cry, our scratch ducts (which are connected to the sinuses) churn out signals to produce more fluid. This in turn make our sinuses fill near a lot of fund up mucus to line our nose in defence an irritant gets surrounded by there, to facilitate it expel it.
Tears are the eyes own natural eyewash anyway, so when an irritant or stormy reaction occur, this kick starts the in one piece process.
I can answer this. It is because we are not sitting up or standing. This makes it so the sinuses cannot drain, tus making your antenna stuffy. ALSO while you are laying your airways are constricted slightly.
basically they know something is wrong, so they work a bit better, all the best
The sinuses and rupture ducts are connected. When one goes usually the other follows.
Over-work!!
They are connected to the cleave ducts and anything that makes your eyes sea can make your muzzle run!
When we cry too much fluid is released and has to jump somewhere!

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