Normally those symptoms are the result of an Upper Respiratory System. If you cat are experiencing these symptoms, take them to your vet. He can give a proper diagnosis and medications.
Matted eyes in cats can be caused by various factors such as eye infections, allergies, or blocked tear ducts. To prevent matted eyes, it is important to keep your cat's eyes clean and free from debris. Regular grooming and wiping the eyes with a damp cloth can help prevent matted eyes. If your cat already has matted eyes, it is best to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment, which may include medication or eye drops.
The only way you can sneeze is with your eyes closed.
reading your question precisely, if you sneeze, Ican keep my eyes open no problem. My friend told me if you sneeze with your eyes open they pop out
Because you use the same muscle to sneeze that you use to close your eyes.
Common causes of matted eyes in toddlers include eye infections, allergies, and blocked tear ducts. To treat matted eyes, gently clean the eyes with a warm, damp cloth, use saline drops to help clear the eyes, and consult a pediatrician if the issue persists or worsens.
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.
No you do not see anything when you sneeze, we close our eyes, otherwise our eyeballs may pop out.
u can't open your eyes when u are doing a real sneeze but u can when doing a fake. we feel that germs will fall in our eyes.
No.
No.
its impossible to
You cannot sneeze with your eyes open.