Journal of General Practice Nursing (GPN) | December 2022

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Mouth breathing versus nasal breathing: any differences?

Mouth breathing versus nasal breathing: any differences?
Breathing

Pages: 66 - 67

While most people breathe without thinking about it — it just happens automatically — there are considerations as to why it is better to breathe through your nose than your mouth. Here, Alexandra Murrell, nurse lecturer at Kingston University, explores some of the literature around some of the causes of mouth breathing and why general practice nurses (GPNs) should be alert to signs of mouth breathing in both adults and children.

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