Sneezing 

Causes

  • Allergy to pollen (hay fever), mold, dander, dust.
  • Breathing in corticosteroids or other medicines (from certain nose sprays)
  • Common cold or the flu.
  • Drug withdrawal.
  • Triggers such as dust, air pollution, dry air, spicy foods, strong emotions, certain medicines, and powders.

Symptoms

  • Allergy to pollen (hay fever), mold, dander, dust.
  • Breathing in corticosteroids or other medicines (from certain nose sprays)
  • Common cold or the flu.
  • Drug withdrawal.
  • Triggers such as dust, air pollution, dry air, spicy foods, strong emotions, certain medicines, and powders.

Precautions 

Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw used tissues in the trash. If you don’t have a tissue, cough or sneeze into your elbow, not your hands.

    Investigations

    Treatment

    1. Honey. Eating honey might help with seasonal allergies that might be causing you to sneeze. …
    2. Turmeric. …
    3. Black Pepper. …
    4. Ginger. …
    5. Using Air Filters. …
    6. Proper Washing of the Beddings and Sheets. …
    7. Pet Care. …
    8. Avoiding Outdoor Exposure.

    Complication

    • Ruptured eardrum. When you hold in the high pressure that builds in your respiratory system before a sneeze, you send some air into your ears. …
    • Middle ear infection. …
    • Damaged blood vessels in the eyes, nose, or eardrums. …
    • Diaphragm injury. …
    • Aneurysm.
    • Throat damage. …
    • Broken ribs.
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