
nasal airflow
Nasal airflow is the process of air moving through your nose when you breathe. When you inhale, air enters the nostrils, passes through the nasal passages, which are lined with tiny hairs and mucus to filter dust and microbes, and then reaches your lungs. The nasal passages also warm and humidify the air for better lung function. The flow of air is influenced by factors like nasal cavity size, shape, and any obstructions such as swelling or congestion. Proper nasal airflow is essential for efficient breathing, voice quality, and overall respiratory health.