The human nose is home to a diverse community of microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi, with estimates suggesting that there are millions of germs residing there at any given time. While many of these microbes are harmless or even beneficial, some can potentially cause infections. The exact number of germs can vary widely based on individual health, environment, and hygiene practices. Overall, the nose serves as both a barrier and a habitat for these microorganisms.
Chat with our AI personalities