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Some people call a spell when you sneeze many times in a row (usually over three in a row) a "sneezing attack". That usually happens when there is an irritant in your nose or sinuses as your body's way of trying to blow the irritant out of there. These irritants can come from an infection like a common cold or the flu or sinusitis or may be triggered by getting something "up your nose", like ground black pepper or like pollens for those with Allergies.

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