No. It is an autonomic reflex. You brain doesn't even resister that you sneezed for a millisecond after it happened.
sneezing and giving oneself "the stranger"
Involuntary actions include reflexes, such as blinking or sneezing, and autonomous processes like heartbeat or digestion. Voluntary actions, on the other hand, involve conscious control, like walking or speaking.
Talking is typically a voluntary action, as it requires a conscious decision to produce words and engage in communication. However, some aspects of talking, such是burping or sneezing involuntarily, can occur reflexively.
The brainstem is the part of the brain responsible for controlling functions like coughing, sneezing, and swallowing. It is located at the base of the brain and helps regulate automatic processes essential for survival.
some people die from sneezing
No, sneezing does not break wudu (ablution).
Ragweed is one of the biggest causes of sneezing.
no she hasnt she will never stop sneezing
A simile for sneezing could be "like a trumpet blasting."
There is no sexually transmitted disease that specifically causes sneezing. Sneezing is not a common symptom of any STD.
The medulla oblongata is responsible for regulating several basic functions of the autonomic nervous system, including respiration, cardiac function, vasodilation, and reflexes like vomiting, coughing, sneezing, and swallowing.
It depends on how you stop yourself from sneezing.