If you suffer from sneezing fits, identify and avoid triggers like allergens, spicy food, or bright light. Building your immune system and sipping chamomile tea may help reduce sneezing. To prevent a ...
Did you know that constant exposure to allergens like dust mites, animal dander, mold, smoke, and strong odours can trigger an ailment called Rhinitis. It refers to an inflammatory condition of the ...
Sneezing is a natural response to irritation in a person’s nasal cavity. Eating food may trigger sneezing. It may be that all foods or specific foods cause a person to sneeze. Sneezing is often the ...
The nose has a lot of small blood vessels inside it that can bleed if a person’s nose gets dried out, if they engage in frequent picking or blowing, or if they take a hit to the nose. Most of the time ...
Sneezing is a partially controllable reaction to irritants. To help stop sneezing, or delay a sneeze before it occurs, a person can try certain home remedies, lifestyle changes, or medications.
Rebecca Strong is a writer with nearly 10 years of experience covering health and wellness, food, fitness, and travel. Her work has appeared across publications like Insider, Healthline, Health, ...
University of Wollongong provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. If you have hay fever, you’ve probably been sneezing a lot lately. Sneezing is universal but also quite unique to each of ...