Nasal mucosa and sinuses
The program can occur in either the nasal mucosa or the olfactory mucosa.
Also see: mouth submucosa, olfactory nerves.
Sinuses: sensitivity follows the gullet mucosa pattern.
Nasal mucosa: sensitivity follows the outer skin pattern.
Whether it involves the left or right side of nasal cavity depends on the biological laterality of the person.
Themes
Something to do with the function of the nose.
- Stink conflict, not wanting to smell something, there is a smell to it, that "stinks"
- Suspicion that something is wrong, bad atmosphere, bad energy
- Not having been able to smell something
- Sinuses: this whole thing stinks!
CA phase
Functional increase, decrease in nasal mucosa, wider nasal cavity.
Biological purpose
Being able to smell better to notice something earlier.
Symptoms
None (nasal mucosa) or headache (sinuses), dry nose. With intense or prolonged conflict: deep ulcers, "crusts," no bleeding. Possible hypersensitivity to odors.
PCL phase
Functional normalization. Reconstruction of the nasal mucosa.
Symptoms
Colds. Swelling of the nasal mucosa, audible breathing due to narrowed nasal cavity, itching (especially in PCL-B), possibly nosebleeds or runny nose. Ulcerated snot if the nasal submucosa or connective tissue (SDC-issues) is involved.
EC
Sneezing, possible nosebleeds, chills and cold sweats.
Hanging healing or many relapses: allergic rhinitis or hay fever.