From a medical point of view, pinching the bridge of the nose has nothing to do with the length of the bridge. How high a person's nose is and what shape his nose looks like have a lot to do with his parents' inheritance.
Our alar part is elastic cartilage, while the nasal bone is hard, that is to say, the height of the bridge of the nose is basically shaped.
The harm of inflation data pinching the bridge of the nose;
Infants and young children have thin and tender nasal mucosa, rich blood vessels, short nasal cavity, no nasal hair protection and buffering, and narrow posterior nasal passages. If parents exert improper force, it is easy to damage the nasal mucosa and blood vessels, resulting in congestion and edema of the nasal mucosa and even blood vessel rupture and bleeding. Over time, the nasal resistance decreases, and the sensitivity to foreign allergens and cold air increases, which is easy to cause rhinitis.
Secondly, according to the supplement of Health Times, there is a very thin tube between the nasal cavity and the tympanum of the ear. Excessive stimulation of the child's nose will cause bacteria in the nasal cavity to enter the tympanum through the pharyngeal tympanum, causing otitis media.
In addition, the People's Daily Social Channel reminds that children's skin is delicate and prone to pigmentation due to excessive stimulation; Parents' hands are also stained with many bacteria, which may lead to local skin infections.
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People's Network-I heard that pinching the bridge of the nose can become a "high bridge of the nose"? This statement lacks scientific basis.