Not necessarily.
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!
Go to sleep.
No, why would he?
Not exactly. When you sneeze, all of the organs in your body, even your heart, momentarily stop, then start back up again when your sneeze is over. Pretty crazy, huh!
A sneeze can travel 15 feet. Be sure to turn your back if someone has sent one in your direction.
it can go up to 160 kph
Because germs cause pain in your breathing passages and do not let you breathe, so you sneeze to make them go away.
Normally, no -- you don't. Extremely strong sneezes, or personal physiology can -- very rarely -- cause vasovagal syncope (this appears to occur when the pressure on the carotid sinus -- the network that monitors blood pressure in the carotid artery -- detects an "overpressure", and sharply reduces blood pressure), which may result in unconsciousness. But again -- this is the exception.
Smelling salts can trigger an involuntary reflex to cough or sneeze when inhaled, but this can help stimulate the person's respiratory system if they are unconscious. This reaction can sometimes help them regain consciousness or improve alertness. It is important to use smelling salts properly and with caution.
You'd go unconscious, then your body reflexes would take over and then you'd breathe.
Achoo, or Eh, or Eha, or chew, or I've seen a person sneeze like mm (It was really quick though) Sometimes they stick their toung out and go eh, or ah. There are lots of different sneeze sounds.