Nothing will happen to severe. BUT you will get flem in the back of your throat and when you sneeze since it doesnt have another way out, it may come out your mouth.
hahahhaa ya right!!! if u hold ur nose when you sneeze studies dhwo that you can create infections in your brain causing either bleeding infections, or even hearing loss....you can burst your eardrum or pinch a back muscle from holding in sneezes!!!
BOTTOM LINE : Don't try it!
Well, if you sneeze when your nose is runny and you don't blow it afterwards, you'll probably end up having to keep sniffing every few seconds. But it's probably a good idea to blow your nose after you sneeze normally, too.
The last time I held my nose closed when I sneezed, it made my ears pop pretty hard. I don't recommend doing it.
It will go to your Brain and damage it and that will cause your brain to get week and you will die
You can't taste anything
Blowing nose while eating
The nose (nasal passages) help to filter the air. You also taste food with your nose. Try holding your nose while eating you won't be able to taste your food.
becasue your food goes to ya head and then goes to ya nose and makes dha blodd u
You start to fill dizzy.
Your nose doesn't run by eating all food. It's the spice that the food contains when cooked and you start to get watery eyes and your nose run.
If I do it, my ears pop real bad. It's not a good idea. It can hurt your ears and prevent your nose from being cleared.
"Tonic Immobility" is when you are able to flip a shark over or hold it's nose. Supposedly "Tonic Immobility" is achieved with about 80% of shark species.
you can get sores in your mouth or nose (this mainlly happens with chery tomatoes) because they have lots of acid in them. also, if you are allergic you will have an allergic reaction.
your sense of taste is greatly affected by you nose because the air you breath through your nose passes over your tongue so you "taste" the air
HOLD you Nose
You may be able to intentionally lose your sense of taste temporarily by plugging your nose while eating. The nose plays a large part in how food tastes.
You don;t taste it as well because a lot of what we think is the sense of taste is actually smell.