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When a patient is in respiratory distress, the dilator naris widens the nostrils to facilitate air flow it is considered an accessory respiratory muscle. Its what is commonly called “nasal flaring”. Now as far as health is concerned : you are basically a 2 bit hack. With neither knowledge of medicine nor vocabulary. You are a great pretender but when You are put to the test you fail miserably. No amount of protestation on your part is going to change the facts. By the way you are still misusing the word pithing. Do us all a favor finish paramedic school first then come to discuss medical issues in this forum. As far as proving something to me of course you don’t have to. But now that you have not and have declined publicly, I am sure the rest of the cr is very interested in why you could not answer a simple question that is not googleable. Good night, doctor Google Cutandpaste