Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

Stop the Sneeze: Tricks to Keep Your Nose in Check

Daniel Kim Views  

Causes of Sneezing

Pexels

Sneezing is a reflex action familiar to most people and can be triggered by various causes. It usually occurs when the mucous membranes of the nose or throat are stimulated. The primary causes of sneezing are as follows:

1. Allergic reactions

Exposure to allergens such as pollen, house dust mites, pets, mold, etc., can cause sneezing due to an allergic reaction. These sorts of allergic reactions trigger sneezing by causing inflammation of the nasal mucosa.

2. Cold or flu

A cold or flu due to a viral infection can also cause sneezing. Sneezing results from the stimulation and infection of mucous membranes in the nose and throat.

3. Environmental stimuli

Environmental stimuli such as smoke, dust, perfume, pungent odor, and chemical substances can also stimulate the nasal mucosa and trigger sneezing. Such stimuli trigger sneezing as they temporarily pass through the nose.

4. Sudden temperature changes

Moving from a cold place to a warm place or vice versa, sudden temperature change can cause sneezing. This is a bodily response to temperature changes, especially more common when cold air stimulates the nasal mucosa.

5. Medical conditions

Certain medical conditions, such as chronic sinusitis (abscess) or problems with the nose like rhinitis, can also frequently cause sneezing. Such conditions lead to more frequent sneezing due to the constant stimulation or inflammation of the nasal mucosa.

Sneezing is a natural defense mechanism of the body to remove foreign substances and keep the respiratory tract clean. While sneezing is usually harmless, it is advisable to consult a medical professional if it occurs frequently or is accompanied by other symptoms.

How to Stop Sneezing

Pexels

Sneezing is a natural bodily reaction and is usually harmless. However, sometimes sneezing can be inconvenient or occur in inappropriate situations, so here are a few methods you could try when you want to stop or reduce sneezing.

1. Pinching your nose

When you feel a sneeze coming on, gently pinch your nose to block the airflow through your nose and mouth. This can help suppress the urge to sneeze.

2. Pressing your palate with your tongue

Pressing or rubbing your palate hard with your tongue can stop the urge to sneeze. This has the effect of diverting the attention of the nerves that trigger sneezing elsewhere.

3. Holding your breath

Taking a deep breath and holding it for a while is also one of the methods that can stop sneezing. The urge to sneeze may subside while holding your breath.

4. Hydration

Adequate hydration can keep the respiratory mucosa moist, reduce irritation, and decrease the frequency of sneezing.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

Comments0

300

Comments0

[LIFESTYLE] Latest Stories

  • Why Dehydration Could Be More Dangerous in Winter Than You Think – Here's How to Stay Hydrated
  • Shocking Truth: 100 Deaths a Year in New Delhi Due to Unbearable Air Pollution
  • How Social Media Can Improve Mental Health: New Study Offers Hope for Teens
  • Preventing Fires This Fall: Steps to Protect Your Space in Cold Weather
  • Ultimate Blender Cleaning Hack: Just Use Eggshells and Vinegar
  • Why Winter Brings on Hemorrhoids—and How to Ease the Pain

Weekly Best Articles

  • Is This the Real North Korea? Shocking Pyongyang Footage Exposes What’s Happening Inside
  • Chinese-Made Winter Clothes for Kids Found Contaminated with Dangerous Chemicals
  • Kim Jong Un Declares War on U.S. Policy—Is This the End of Talks for Good?
  • Wicked’s Soundtrack Drops—And It’s Everything Fans Have Been Waiting For
  • Oreshnik Missile: Putin’s Latest Weapon That No One Can Stop—What Does It Mean for Ukraine?
  • Who Is North Korea’s Secret Weapon in Russia? The Mystery Behind Col. Gen. Kim Young Bok
  • North Korea Shows Off Its Most Dangerous Weapons Yet—Is the World Ready?
  • North Korean General Among First Casualties in Ukraine Conflict—What Does It Mean for Kim Jong Un?
  • North Korean Hackers Steal $41 Million in Ethereum – Now Worth $1.05 Billion
  • China’s Plan to Outmaneuver US Restrictions in Chip Manufacturing
  • Kim Jong Un Declares No More Talks with U.S.: ‘We’ll Strengthen Our Military to Counter Aggression’
  • North Korea Fires Off Furious Statement After UN’s Human Rights Resolution Vote

You May Also Like

  • 1
    Pizza or Nightmare? China’s Goblin Pizza Leaves Diners Shuddering

    DEBATE 

  • 2
    North Korea's Secret Talks with Putin: What’s Really Going On Between the Two Countries?

    ASIA 

  • 3
    Judge in Shanghai Calls Cryptos 'Commodities,' But Cautions Against Speculation and Crime

    BUSINESS 

  • 4
    President Yoon’s Interpreter Faces Off with Brazilian Security in Tense G20 Moment

    DEBATE 

  • 5
    North Korean Soldiers Accused of Gang-Raping Russian Student During Training

    DEBATE 

Popular Now

  • 1
    North Korea’s Hidden Nuclear Plans Revealed – And They’re More Dangerous Than We Thought

    ASIA 

  • 2
    North Korean Leader’s Nuclear Threats Intensify as Troops Engage in Russia-Ukraine Conflict

    DEBATE 

  • 3
    Ukraine Just Got Its Deadliest Weapon—Is This the Most Dangerous Move Yet?

    DEBATE 

  • 4
    NIS Hints at Kim Jong Un's Visit to Russia—Could Major Weapons Transfers Be Next?

    LATEST 

  • 5
    U.S. Faces $3.4 Billion Economic Loss as China Tightens Control Over Essential Tech Minerals

    BUSINESS 

Weekly Best Articles

  • Is This the Real North Korea? Shocking Pyongyang Footage Exposes What’s Happening Inside
  • Chinese-Made Winter Clothes for Kids Found Contaminated with Dangerous Chemicals
  • Kim Jong Un Declares War on U.S. Policy—Is This the End of Talks for Good?
  • Wicked’s Soundtrack Drops—And It’s Everything Fans Have Been Waiting For
  • Oreshnik Missile: Putin’s Latest Weapon That No One Can Stop—What Does It Mean for Ukraine?
  • Who Is North Korea’s Secret Weapon in Russia? The Mystery Behind Col. Gen. Kim Young Bok
  • North Korea Shows Off Its Most Dangerous Weapons Yet—Is the World Ready?
  • North Korean General Among First Casualties in Ukraine Conflict—What Does It Mean for Kim Jong Un?
  • North Korean Hackers Steal $41 Million in Ethereum – Now Worth $1.05 Billion
  • China’s Plan to Outmaneuver US Restrictions in Chip Manufacturing
  • Kim Jong Un Declares No More Talks with U.S.: ‘We’ll Strengthen Our Military to Counter Aggression’
  • North Korea Fires Off Furious Statement After UN’s Human Rights Resolution Vote

Must-Reads

  • 1
    Pizza or Nightmare? China’s Goblin Pizza Leaves Diners Shuddering

    DEBATE 

  • 2
    North Korea's Secret Talks with Putin: What’s Really Going On Between the Two Countries?

    ASIA 

  • 3
    Judge in Shanghai Calls Cryptos 'Commodities,' But Cautions Against Speculation and Crime

    BUSINESS 

  • 4
    President Yoon’s Interpreter Faces Off with Brazilian Security in Tense G20 Moment

    DEBATE 

  • 5
    North Korean Soldiers Accused of Gang-Raping Russian Student During Training

    DEBATE 

Popular Now

  • 1
    North Korea’s Hidden Nuclear Plans Revealed – And They’re More Dangerous Than We Thought

    ASIA 

  • 2
    North Korean Leader’s Nuclear Threats Intensify as Troops Engage in Russia-Ukraine Conflict

    DEBATE 

  • 3
    Ukraine Just Got Its Deadliest Weapon—Is This the Most Dangerous Move Yet?

    DEBATE 

  • 4
    NIS Hints at Kim Jong Un's Visit to Russia—Could Major Weapons Transfers Be Next?

    LATEST 

  • 5
    U.S. Faces $3.4 Billion Economic Loss as China Tightens Control Over Essential Tech Minerals

    BUSINESS 

Share it on...