Sometimes the smallest looking issues can turn into a big health issue. How often do we have tickling in our nose? Very often, correct, and we do not take it as any matter of concern. But sometimes ...
Sneezing is a natural mechanism that helps to clear away irritants from the nose. Whenever a foreign matter such as dirt, pollen, smoke, or dust, enters the nostrils, the sensitive lining of our nose ...
From the initial tickle to the culminating “achoo,” there’s a lot going on behind every sneeze. Sneezes have taken on many meanings throughout human history. Early Christians considered them divine ...
Sneezing is a natural reflex of the body that helps to expel irritants and allergens from the nasal passages. While most people sneeze naturally, some individuals may need to trigger a sneeze ...
To investigate whether the tickling inside the nose before a light-induced sneeze in susceptible individuals is correlated to a recordable local activity or not. Seven healthy volunteers, three with a ...
Everyone knows the feeling: it begins with that insidious tickle in the back of your nose, then comes the gasping intake of breath and the final, cathartic blast: a sneeze. Whether it's sickness, ...
Anything that irritates or tickles the inside of your nose can make you sneeze. Common triggers include dust, pollen, mold, animal dander, perfume, spicy food and common cold viruses. It is important ...
Your body makes you sneeze when it senses something in your nose that shouldn’t be there. This can include bacteria, dirt, dust, mold, pollen, or smoke. Your nose might feel ticklish or uncomfortable, ...
If you can't stop sneezing every time allergy season rolls around, you're not alone. But have you ever had trouble sneezing? Your nose and eyes are itchy and it seems like you have to sneeze, but you ...