Holding in a sneeze is dangerous because the sneeze's force (over 160 km/h) has nowhere to go, causing pressure to reverse into the body and potentially causing ruptured eardrums, burst blood vessels in the eyes, arterial dissection in the neck, or fractured ribs, as documented in medical journals.
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What actually happens when you hold in a sneeze? It's dangerous.Added:
What happens inside your body when you hold in a sneeze?
What actually happens when you block a sneeze with your hand? A sneeze travels at over 160 km/h. Blocking it leaves that force nowhere to go.
The pressure reverses into your eardrums. Ruptured eardrums have been reported. Blood vessels in the eyes can burst. Blindness cases exist.
The arteries in your neck can tear, a condition called arterial dissection.
The internal pressure has fractured ribs.
Every one of these injuries is in medical journals. All from holding one sneeze.
Never hold it in. A sneeze is your body's pressure release valve.
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