because it is trying to get all the bacteria out of your body that or you have chest problems and you should proble go see a doctor for it
Your heart stops when you sneeze, so mabie your nerves were interrupted.
yes,but only when you have snot either in your throat or your chest
It's much better to let yourself sneeze. You sneeze because there's something inside your nose that isn't supposed to be there. When you sneeze, the air blasts out whatever was bothering your nose. Also, the pressure from holding in a sneeze could hurt your ears.
If you have received a blow to your ribs you may have injured the muscle around it or directly cracked or fractured you rib. When you sneeze you inhale and exhale at a tremendous speed, putting a lot of pressure on you diaphragm.There are also a large multitude of reasons why you could be experiencing pain if the pain doesn't go away or it does worsen consult you doctor immediately.
dont move
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No, it would hurt. I don't think you would like someone hit you in the chest.
Not Really. Im 16 And I Got My Whole Chest Done. It Just Burns After Awhile, But It Something you Can Take
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Hello. This could be because you have Asthma. I get this myself and its perfectly harmless. Or you may be experiencing a slight palpitation which is also normal. I'm not sure if a palpitation is all that normal. If a fluttering is in the chest after a sneeze, my bet would be on a twitching or an intermittent spasm of the diaphragm. The diaphragm is a muscle that sits at the base of the lungs and is responsible for allowing you to take air in and out. During a sneeze, the diaphragm has a violent and intense contraction. After the sneeze, it is quite possible to experience this muscle twitching. Any muscle that contracts in such a way can still have residual aberrant contractions.