There’s nothing wrong with letting out a good sneeze (as long as you cover your nose and mouth), but sometimes you need to be quiet or avoid attention. If you need to prevent a sneeze, you can do a ...
Of all the involuntary actions carried out by the human body, nothing rivals the sneeze. A sneeze occurs in three stages. First, your head moves up and back as you take a sudden breath. (This is the ...
Sneezing is the body's way of removing an irritation from the nose. With the onset of seasonal spring allergies there's a lot of going on these days. Although it seems to be a basic bodily function, ...
Experiencing blood streaks after a sneeze can be alarming, but it's often due to common issues like dry air, allergies, or forceful sneezes irritating delicate nasal vessels. Understanding these ...
It’s allergy season, and that means stuffy noses and congestion are back. It's a feeling we can't escape. We want relief anywhere we can find it, sometimes resorting to acupuncture, a neti pot, or ...
(NEXSTAR) – Omicron’s most common symptoms are causing a lot of confusion. Runny nose? Headache? Sneezing? You could have COVID, a cold or allergies. Depending on where you live, sneezing can be an ...
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If you’ve been sneezing nonstop or waking up with watery eyes and a stuffy nose, it may not be a winter cold. North Texas has entered the early stages of cedar fever season, that time of year when ...
The automatic eye-closing reflex during a sneeze protects your eyes and involves a complex neurological mechanism.
It’s always the worst time when that urge to sneeze hits—a quiet movie theater, an elevator packed with people, or right before you lean in you kiss your date goodnight. There are just some times when ...