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Published 18:00 1 Oct 2019 BST
Updated 19:35 1 Oct 2019 BST
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GP Lucy Belton told Good Housekeeping : "Blowing your nose hard is not a good idea, as it can irritate the inside of your nose and damage the lining of the nose and sinuses.
"This can cause discomfort and potentially make one more prone to something like sinusitis."
Dr Michael Kuo, Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon for Medstars added: "Tubes connect the nose to the eyes and ears and if you blow too hard, you can end up blowing air down these tubes, causing pain."
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