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yes the force puts on a lot of preser on the lunges causing it to puncher

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yes it can also explode your eyes.

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Q: Can holding a sneeze puncture your lung?
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Can you die from holding in a sneeze?

Yes, you can die from holding in your sneeze, because your sneeze can go about 90 miles per hour and so if you do hold it in you can suffer from brain damage!


What are the damages of holding a sneeze in?

By holding a sneeze in, you can damage the blood vessels in your eyes, nose, and in your throat. You can also cause your eardrums to be damaged.


When a lung collapses usually due to injury it is called what?

puncture


What happened if you puncture your left lung?

Sometimes doctors are able to stich your lung. Unfortunately, if you puncture a blood vessle, your lungs will fill up with blood and suffocate you. It's graphic, I know, but that's how it works.


How do you use the word puncture in a sentence?

The spear went into his side, puncturing his lung.


What would puncture your lung your ribs or your spine?

Lungs; your ribs and spine would break.


How can a puncture in the thoracic cavity be dangerous?

It can rupture the pleural cavity and cause a collapsed lung.


Is it better to sneeze or not to?

It's much better to let yourself sneeze. You sneeze because there's something inside your nose that isn't supposed to be there. When you sneeze, the air blasts out whatever was bothering your nose. Also, the pressure from holding in a sneeze could hurt your ears.


Can holding your nose when you sneeze make your brain explode?

Your whole head will explode


Why is it bad to hold in a sneeze?

Holding in a sneeze is like holding down the top of a jack-in-the-box. Why not just let it out? The air expelled by sneezes is said to travel up to 100 miles per hour; holding in a sneeze could cause fractures in the nasal cartilage, nosebleeds, burst eardrums, hearing loss, vertigo or detached retinas. Therefore it is best to let your sneeze fly (yet shielded by a hankie, preferably). Plus, your body is trying to clear out your pharynx-and that's a good thing. To help the sneeze come out, look at a bright light. This stimulates the optic nerve, which crosses wires with the sneeze center. The added irritation of an adjacent nerve will get the sneeze going.


Can holding in a sneeze cause a brain anerism?

yes, you lose 10 brain cells


Is holding back or refusing to sneeze when you feel the urge harmful?

Yes it is! Worst case serario you could end up brain damaged or even worse dead! Sneeze it out man.