Why sneeze? Why do you sneeze when your nose is tickled? 99% people do not know the secret behind this. Why Do We Sneeze Scientific Reasons Interesting Facts Cheek Kyu Aati Hai Sneezing Explained Photoshow

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Why sneeze? Know what science tells… (Sneezing Scientific Reason)

  • There is a very sensitive layer (Nasal Mucosa) inside our nose.
  • When dust, pollen, smoke, virus, bacteria or any strong smell irritates this layer, the nerves present there immediately send an alert to the brain.
  • The brain’s “sneeze center” (primarily part of the brainstem) sends messages to the body to sneeze.
  • After this, the lungs take a deep breath and the muscles of the chest, throat and face together suddenly create strong pressure.
  • Air comes out at a very high speed through the nose and mouth, due to which foreign particles also come out.
  • That means sneezing is a cleansing process of the body, which protects our respiratory system.
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What causes sneezing?

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What causes sneezing?

  • dust and dirt
  • Pollen Allergy
  • common cold or viral infection
  • Strong perfume or chemical smell
  • smoke and pollution
  • pet hair
  • Photic Sneezing
  • cool breeze
  • Spicy food also causes some people to sneeze.

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Is it normal to sneeze frequently?

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Is it normal to sneeze frequently?

  • 1-2 sneezes a day are considered normal.
  • If sneezing continues for several days and is accompanied by runny nose, itching in the eyes or difficulty in breathing, then it can be a sign of allergy.
  • If sneezing is accompanied by high fever, body pain and throat infection, then it could be due to a viral disease.
  • Consult a doctor if you experience prolonged sneezing.

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Is it right or wrong to stop sneezing?

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Is it right or wrong to stop sneezing?

  • According to doctors, it is not right to stop the sneeze forcefully.
  • Stopping a sneeze can increase the pressure inside the nose and ears.
  • This may affect the eardrum, sinus or throat.
  • Instead of trying to stop a sneeze, one should cover the mouth and nose with a handkerchief or elbow.

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Interesting facts related to sneezing

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Interesting facts related to sneezing

  • The wind speed during a sneeze can reach approximately 150–160 km/h.
  • When one sneezes, the eyes automatically close for a few seconds.
  • The condition of sneezing after seeing bright light is called Photic Sneeze Reflex. It is genetic in some people.
  • Many animals such as dogs and cats also sneeze.
  • Millions of small particles stuck in the nose come out through sneezing.

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What to do when you sneeze?

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What to do when you sneeze?

  • Cover mouth and nose with handkerchief or tissue.
  • Throw away the tissue after using it.
  • Wash hands thoroughly with soap or use sanitizer.
  • If you are allergic, avoid dust, smoke and allergy causing things.
  • Drink enough water and consult a doctor if needed.

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