Wednesday 2 December 2009

About the Dangers of Holding a Sneeze


Did you know, the speed of human sneeze can reach 160 km/h? That is, if you hold a sneeze, then the body must cope with changes due to the strong pressure brought back into the respiratory tract. Pressure can cause damage to the eardrum.
Therefore, according to John Pan, MD, head of the Center for Integrative Medicine at George Washington University Medical Center as Vivanews quotes from Womansday, sneezing held back would force the bacteria into the nasal cavity and ear canal, which can cause infection.
If the infection is getting worse, this condition can cause ear drum rupture resulting in hearing loss. All you need to know, nose and mouth channel which became the place out of sneeze is also related with your ears.
Sneeze really useful to keep your nose clean (cleansing effect). Strong blowing air with high pressure from the lungs pushed out through nose and mouth. Sneeze reflex that can happen over and over again, so expect the cleaning to maximum.
In order not to interfere with your health or the people around, rather than sneezing arrested, better cover your nose with a tissue or handkerchief when you sneeze.

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