Yes, it is possible to injure your back while sneezing, although it's rare. A sudden, forceful sneeze can strain muscles or ligaments in the back, potentially leading to pain or injury. However, serious injuries like a broken back are unlikely from sneezing alone; they typically result from more significant trauma. If you experience persistent or severe pain after sneezing, it's advisable to consult a medical professional.
No, sneezing does not break wudu (ablution).
some people die from sneezing
It is unlikely to break a rib solely from sneezing. However, if you have a pre-existing rib injury or condition, a forceful sneeze can potentially exacerbate the problem and cause further pain or discomfort.
Sneezing. look it up....
No, sneezing cannot physically break someone's fingers. Sneezing is a bodily reflex that expels air and particles from the nose and mouth, but it does not generate the force necessary to cause injury to bones or joints. Breaking fingers typically requires a significant amount of force or impact, which a sneeze does not provide.
Brain cells never grow back. But sneezing doesn't kill brain cells, and even if it did, you have so many brain cells losing a few would literally make no difference at all.
What I found out, was that after sneezing, when somebody says "bless you", it clears all the negative spirits from your life, but if you say "thankyou" it lets them back in. Whether this is real or just a superstition is unknown.
yes a banana can break your back.
Yes , Rocks Can Break Your Back .
You get pines and needles when sneezing because it is your body's evolutionary reaction to a time when we were aliens traveling from Aldebaran to Earth. It reminds us of our roots in a pines and needles colony of alien origin.
Ragweed is one of the biggest causes of sneezing.
no she hasnt she will never stop sneezing