not usually, just a coincidence. however, coughing and sneezing is forceful enough to cause leakage of urine.
Yes, if your coughing fits are bad enough.
It is extremely rare for someone to die as a direct result of sneezing. Sneezing is a natural reflex that helps clear the airways of irritants, and the force of a sneeze is usually not strong enough to cause serious injury or death.
smoking: lung cancer, caused you to cough grossly and choke smog: it will make you sick and it could give you cancer pollen: allergies, sneezing, coughing, ichy eyes and nose, runny nose
recurring thoracic pain or discomfort which occurs when a part of the heart does not receive enough blood; usually caused by exertion or excitement.
Not enough vitamin A can cause dry skin, night blindness, and less resistance to infections. Get enough!
Hello - The difference covers a wide area. The difference is - pregnancy spotting is usually implantation bleeding. Spotting due to birth control is caused by a hormonal imbalance or the doseage of BCP not being high enough for you.
If you give yourself enough rest and fluids, you may be beyond the sneezing and coughing stage. However, you are still contagious until 5 days out or so, so stay home.
Yes it can, it get's into their noses and sinus cavities and 'sticks' to the mucous lining. This can trigger headshaking, head rubbing, coughing and sneezing. If enough pollen builds up it can cause even more respiratory problems.
Does spotting or actual flow signify the beginning of menstruation? These are several days apart for me so if is difficult to know when I am supposed to be ovulating.
Not much harm can happen if you breathe dust. Unless you have breathing problems such as Asthma. If you have no respiratory problems, the worst that can happen from breathing dust is sneezing or minor coughing
no, he is not ill shall soon run out of air. make sure he eats enough air to live
I think that exertional syncope is a kind of cardiac syncope. During exertion the patient with heart disease would be unable to supply enough oxygen to the brain, causing dizziness.