Nausea before a sneeze can occur due to the body's autonomic response to irritation in the nasal passages. When the body senses an irritant, it triggers a reflex that can stimulate the vagus nerve, which is involved in controlling nausea and other digestive functions. This response may lead to feelings of queasiness as the body prepares to expel the irritant through sneezing. Additionally, the sudden change in pressure and the forceful nature of a sneeze can also contribute to this sensation.
Your nose usually tickles before you sneeze.
There is no requirement for nausea to occur due to an earthquake or any other natural phenomenon.
He prefers you to sneeze on it
A human will sneeze millions of times during their lifetime. There is no way to count exactly how many actual sneezes will occur.
By inhaling pathogens from a sick person's sneeze or cough
By inhaling pathogens from a sick person's sneeze or cough
Because of the dizziness and dysequilibrium associated with Meniere's Disease, at times, nausea can occur as well.
When dust or dirt gets in your nose it causes you to sneeze so you can clean your nose.
no you cannot sneeze so hard that your head explodes, nobody has ever done that before.
People in general do not "sneeze and die on gravy." Such a thing might very rarely occur if an individual has some sort of severe allergy to an ingredient in the gravy.
yes i have done it before but you have try
The irritation that initially triggers activity at nerve endings in the upper respiratory tract will wake you up before you actually sneeze.