When an irritant contacts the nasal mucosa , trigeminal nerve provides the effect limb for impulses to the pons, and Preganglionic efferent fibres leave these latter two structures via the intermediate nerve, through geniculate ganglion to the greater petrosal nerve, through the vividian nerve and then synapse at the sphenopalatine ganglion. The sneeze clears the nose and head and injects(oxygen) into the cells of the body, provoking much the same physiological body functions cease. Tremendous stress is put on the body by the sneeze, especially the eyes.
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Because you use the same muscle to sneeze that you use to close your eyes.
close your eyes for 2 hours
You automatically close your eyes when you start to sneeze. But you shouldn't be closing your nose at all. Let your sneezes out naturally, with your nose and mouth open (but covered).
what maakes you sneeze is when dirt or just aything get stuck or trys to get throw your nose but your little nose hairs catch it, you close your eyes cuz its a refex.
This is your bodys natural defense to protect the eyes. It is a reflex.
No you do not see anything when you sneeze, we close our eyes, otherwise our eyeballs may pop out.
It is physically impossible to close your eyes when you sneeze. Closing your eyes while sneezing is a physiological reaction that you have no control over.
They close. . . do not try to keep them open because if you do they might pop out!!
It is an autonomic response of the body and very difficult to prevent.
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.
The fact is you can go search every where and ask any one but blinking your eyes while you sneeze is a natural body reaction. When you see a bright light you sneeze and your eyes close so that they can shut longer than when you blink so you won't hurt your eyes . As much as you try not to blink you cant because when you sneeze your entire body shuts down for that time so your eyes close as well. Another reason why you naturally blink when you sneeze is that if you did not blink while sneezing, your eyes would pop out.
Your eyes shut automatically when you sneeze due to a reflex called the photic sneeze reflex. This reflex is triggered by the same nerve that controls your sneeze response, causing your eyes to close involuntarily. It is a protective mechanism to prevent bacteria or particles from entering your eyes during a sneeze.