Veins Nasal Lateral

The nasal veins are paired venous vessels of small diameter located in the lateral wall of the nasal septum. There are two types of this vessel:

Internal nasal veins; Veins are lateral.

We will analyze the second type of veins in detail. Veins that make up the vascular network of the nasal cavity. Nasal vessels are classified as capillary; blood flow in them occurs due to the peristaltic movement of special processes of endothelial cells located on the inner surface. The amount of blood saturation depends on the condition of the adjacent cavernous sinus: when inflammatory edema occurs, it increases sharply. Both types of nasal veins are the main blood donors for many mucous membranes of the nasal cavity, larynx, and pharynx. These vessels are also a supplier of blood for various tissues of the wrinkled