Sneezing when bending over can be triggered by changes in pressure within the nasal passages or irritation of the mucous membranes. The act of bending may cause congestion or shift mucus, leading to a sneeze reflex. Additionally, environmental factors like dust or allergens present in the air might become more pronounced in certain positions, prompting a sneeze. If this occurs frequently or is bothersome, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.
No, but when you sneeze your heart stops beating for one beat
Yes.
Ice it and bend it occasionally. Bend it more every time
when you sneeze guess what happenssnot comes out of your nose and you sort of spit siliveri cant believe you didn't know that.
sneeze on him, it works every time. Make sure there's a big snot ball in that sneeze for more of a "love at first sight" effect.
Press the indent in between your lips and nose. But I dont recommend holding it in because every time you hold in a sneeze it's killing 2 brain cells.
Ask your doctor. It may indicate a problem in the early stages.
It means whatever made you sneeze was cleared from your nose.
NO
This is a fallacy, the heartbeat is an involuntary muscular contraction and has nothing to do with the muscles that cause a sneeze.
obviously u fart and sneeze at the same time u stupid idiot
depends on how you sneeze or cough if you sneeze and plug your nose and the same time then you might have a chance in blowing your ear drum!