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When you let out a normal, healthy sneeze, it's naturally directed through both our mouth and our nose. While the majority of the air almost always comes from the mouth (which is where most of the ACHOO sound comes from), a good deal of it also goes through the nose, helping to blow out mucus and whatever else was in your nose. That's why your nose stops tickling after you sneeze. But I think sneezing also helps get things out of our lungs and throat too, which is why a lot of the air's from the mouth.

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