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    What Are Boogers? Composition, Bodily Function, an…

    Boogers mostly contain nasal mucus, or snot. As the mucus dries, it turns into a hardened booger.

    At some point, we’ve all had a booger dangling from our nose or quickly grabbed for a tissue after a messy cough or sneeze.

    But what exactly are these hard or moist, greenish chunks that every human has in their nose?

    Boogers mostly contain nasal mucus, or snot. As the mucus dries, it turns into a hardened booger.

    At some point, we’ve all had a booger dangling from our nose or quickly grabbed for a tissue after a messy cough or sneeze.

    But what exactly are these hard or moist, greenish chunks that every human has in their nose?

    Let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of boogers:

    •What are they made of (and NOT made of, despite what your schoolyard friends used to tell you)?

    •How are they different from snot?

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    The first and foremost ingredient in a typical booger is nasal mucus, which is often called snot.

    Your nose and throat produce up to 2 quarts of snot each day for a few key reasons:

    •It’s a lubricant to keep your nose and sinuses wet, which protects them from irritation and from other objects (like your fingers or foreign matter that can scrape against your nasal tissues).

    •It’s a shield to protect the incredibly thin and delicate tissue and blood vessels in your nostrils and sinuses.

    •It’s a trap to help catch and drain out intruders like dust, pollen, and bacteria and viruses that can cause infections, allergies, and other types of nasal swelling.

    But your body can’t hold in all that snot forever. Much of it gets tossed out of your sinuses and into your nose for drainage.

    When …

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    The main difference between snot and boogers?

    Snot is liquid mucus that drips out of your nose and sometimes down the back of your throat. More snot may drain from your nose when you’re sick or have a sinus infection because your body’s trying to push the infected bacteria or viral material out through your nose.

    Boogers are made up of mucus that has collected particles of dust, pollen, bacteria, and other substances and drained into your nose, where exposure to the air has dried it.

    They may also get bloody if they scrape against your delicate nasal tissue and break blood vessels that leak onto the dried mucus material.

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    Boogers are basically just dried mucus that’s collected in your nostrils.

    Cells in your nose called airway epithelial cells (or goblet cells) are constantly making wet, sticky mucus to help protect your respiratory tract from anything in the air that can get into your lungs and threaten your health, such as:

    •bacteria

    •viruses

    •dirt

    •dust

    •pollen

    Once mucus has captured these microscopic particles and microbes, tiny hairs in your nasal passages, called cilia, push mucus out into your nostril. If you don’t remove this mucus quickly, it’ll dry out and become boogers.

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    Your body makes snot that turns into boogers all day, every day.

    But the snot that boogers are made of is both a defense mechanism against substances that get into your body and a way for your body to get rid of all that material in response to irritants, allergens, and infectious bacteria and viruses.

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