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Coughing is the body's reflex response to clear the trachea and throat of irritants like dust, smoke, or mucus. It helps to expel foreign particles and maintain clear airways for breathing.
when something irritates your nose you sneeze
you will hiccup when something irritates your diaphragm
you will hiccup when something irritates your diaphragm
Coughing is caused by when your trachea or bronchi gets a small object inside that irritates it.
Because something irritates your throat or your nose.
Yes, everyone does.
doing something in a way that somehow hinders and irritates
First, the body makes you cough, trying to dislodge the item. Coughing will continue, but the body also begins to "fight" the item as an invader. It tries to wall it off. This activity triggers mucous to collect aaround the item, which can increase coughing. If coughing dislodges the item, the body's defenses stand down, but macrophages still do clean up afterward.
We sneeze occasionally because every so often, we breathe something into our nose that irritates its lining. It's usually something like dust or dirt, and when it irritates your nose, you feel a big tickle. Then, you sneeze, which is your body's way of getting the dust and stuff out of your nose.
Tension is must reason to irritation.
The word "annoying" in Spanish is "molesto." It can be used to describe something that bothers or irritates someone.