Nose-picking
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Nose-picking is the act of extracting mucus and/or foreign bodies from the nose with a finger. Compulsive nose-picking is known as rhinotillexomania (etymology: Greek, rhino "nose" + tillexis "habit of picking" + mania).
Although a very common habit, it is a mildly taboo subject in most cultures. Children's literature often makes reference to it, to amuse readers (for example Jacques Charpentreau's poem "De l'Education!" and Gordon Korman's Nose Pickers series). John Allen Paulos's imaginary novel, Rucker: a life fractal has a section where "proboscis probing is discussed at length." [1]
Nose-picking may carry a number of medical risks, including causing nasal infections and nosebleeds [citation needed]. Most authorities recommend using a tissue. However this should not affect the sense of smell as the nasal cavity is too high up to reach.
Due to the special nature of the blood supply to the nose and surrounding area, it is possible for retrograde infections from the nasal area to spread to the brain, although this scenario is unlikely to arise from nose-picking. For this reason, the area from the corners of the mouth to the bridge of the nose, including the nose and maxilla, is known to doctors as the "danger triangle of the face."
[edit] Quotations
Popular sayings and jokes reveal social attitudes about nose-picking, similar to toilet humor.
- "You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friend's nose."
- "You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can't wipe your friends on the couch."
- "How did you know I went to Harvard? I noticed your class ring when you picked your nose."
- "I know he picks his nose. I felt under his furniture."—Van Lane Ferguson, We Bark at Midnight (1962)
- "What is the most musical part of your body? Your nose, because you can pick it...AND BLOW IT!!!"— Fresh Prince of Bel Air when Will gets hypnotized and becomes a 5-year old.
- "How come I can pick my friends but not my nose? Who made up that rule anyway? How can you say 'that's the way it is, that's just the way it goes'? Why don't you decide for yourself what you can do and what you can say."—Ani DiFranco
- "The doctor said I wouldn't have so many nosebleeds if I kept my finger out of there."—Ralph Wiggum, The Simpsons episode "I Love Lisa"
- "Remember, Ralphie, if your nose starts to bleed, it means you're picking it too much...or not enough."—Chief Wiggum, The Simpsons episode "Das Bus"
- "Hey, Mom, what's for dinner? Go up your nose and pick a winner!"—Biz Markie, the song "Pickin' Boogers"
- "I'm not picking my nose, I'm pointing at my brain!!!!"
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- James W. Jefferson and Trent D. Thompson. Rhinotillexomania: Psychiatric Disorder or Habit?; The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Volume 56, Number 2, February 1995. This study won an Ig Nobel Prize in 2001.
[edit] External links
- Toddlers and Nose Picking
- Can you die from picking your nose?
- For an elaborate spoof, see "Nose-picking in the Pongidae and Its Implication for Human Evolution", said to be from the American Journal of Nasal Anatomy, (1987)
- A news article spoof on a related phobia can be found at "Nose-picking Linked to Psychological Disorders"