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Q: What happens if something gets into your nose and irritates?
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Do you sneeze when something gets in your nose and irritates you?

Yes, everyone does.


You do this when something irritates your nose?

when something irritates your nose you sneeze


If something gets in your nose and irritates it you?

Tension is must reason to irritation.


Why do you cough and sneeze?

Because something irritates your throat or your nose.


Why do you occationaly sneeze?

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.


What do you do when something irritates your nose?

get a needle and poke the insect on to it then pull it out (put super glue on the needle)


When something gets in your nose and irretates it you?

Clean your nose out. if it is still bothering you go to the doctor


What happens if bleach powder gets in your nose?

i didnt get a f****ing answer


Do cheetahs sneeze?

yes when something gets into there nose or if they are cold


Where does the sneeze star in the human body?

I'll assume you mean start, not star. A sneeze starts inside your nose, when something like dust or pepper irritates its lining.


Why does your son have nose bleeding when his body's temperature is high?

A nose bleed happens when your body gets to hot so that's it really:)


Why do you sneeze when you have a cold?

You sneeze more when you have a cold because the lining of your nose is very inflamed, and your nasal passages are full of mucus. Very often, this mucus, or something caught in it, irritates your already inflamed nose, and makes you feel a tickle. This causes you to sneeze forcefully, helping to clear the excess mucus from your nose.