Sneezing after bumping your nose can occur due to irritation of the nasal passages. The impact may trigger the trigeminal nerve, which is responsible for facial sensations and reflex actions like sneezing. Additionally, the bump can cause a release of histamines, leading to inflammation and further irritation in the nasal area, prompting sneezing as a protective reflex to clear the airways.
yes, you do sneeze a lot because your body can become allergic to anything. Your nose becomes very sensitive, and when you take in everything sometimes your nose can get irritated. Over the counter medication, etc is available to you when you are pregnant. :)
yes, you do sneeze a lot because your body can become allergic to anything. Your nose becomes very sensitive, and when you take in everything sometimes your nose can get irritated. Over the counter medication, etc is available to you when you are pregnant. :)
No, it would not cause that. It is in your vagina, not nose. Therefore, it would not affect whether you sneeze or not.
When you sneeze, the air and droplets come out of your nose and mouth.
When you sneeze, droplets of mucus and saliva are expelled from your nose and mouth.
sneeze of course comes from the nose.
Your nose usually tickles before you sneeze.
your nose runs to expell bacteria/viruses that have been caught in the mucus. a sneeze is caused by an irritation in the nose
It's because a lot of the time, one sneeze isn't enough to blow out whatever is in your nose, so you keep sneezing until it's blown out.
To help wash out your nose, making sure that whatever made you sneeze is totally gone.
A sneeze is an involuntary expulsion of air induced by an irritation in the nose.
People sneeze mostly through their mouths.