Multiple sneezes are a normal and effective physiological response of the body to expel irritants from the respiratory system. Here's what the experts say.
which connect the back of your nose to your middle ears, potentially causing a ruptured eardrum. Additionally, holding in a sneeze can lead to throat injuries. There have been cases where ...
A simple sneeze can travel up to 100 miles an hour ... compressing your lungs and producing a blast of air. Then the back of your tongue elevates, partially closing the passage to your mouth ...
A 34-year-old man was hospitalized for a week after he attempted to hold his mouth and nose closed to stop a sneeze, and wound up tearing a hole in his throat. Doctors say that while such an ...