yes No it is not impossible and if you have Mardi Feldman type eyes there is a real danger of popping them if you do
This question is stinkier than cottage cheese, but I'll answer it. It's because sneezing without closing your eyes is impossible because if you don't close your eyes when you sneeze, the tears keeping your eyes wet may fall out, your eyes may be dry, and something drastic will happen to your vision, FYI, for your information, yeah, I said all that.
reading your question precisely, if you sneeze, Ican keep my eyes open no problem. My friend told me if you sneeze with your eyes open they pop out
Never EVER try sneezing with eyes open,Why???Because ur eyes will fly out!sounds funny but u=its true they really do!I have tried to keep my eyes open while sneezing; my vision is still good, and my eyes suffered no ill effects at all. However, I did not succeed in sneezing with open eyes. I am obstinate, and determined to prove that it could be done. Well, it can't.
It is possible for some people to keep their eyes open while sneezing, but it may not be recommended as it can potentially lead to eye injuries or issues. The reflex action of closing the eyes during a sneeze helps protect the eyes from any particles or germs being expelled with the sneeze.
It is not impossible to open them when you sneeze. But if you force your eyes open during a sneeze it could pop them out of socket. The cause of this is that, when you sneeze you have air coming out of you at a speed of 90 mph, so it has the power to pop you eyes out of socket.
When we sneeze , the particles can come out and spread in the air . This can be carried to a healthy person's nose . This can make a healthy person infected .That's why we should cover our mouth and nose while sneezing .
by blinking and cleaning your eyes with a cloth every once and a while.
Because if you don't, you'll spray thousands of droplets out of your mouth everywhere.
open your eyes :)
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When cats are sleeping, their eyes roll back because it helps protect their eyes and keep them moist. This is a natural reflex that helps keep their eyes healthy while they rest.
keep your eyes moving