Sneezing iscaused by irritation to the mucous
membranes of the nose or throat. It can be very bothersome, but is generally not a sign of a serious problem.
Common Causes: ...
Full article >>>SNEEZINGYou know what it is. The question is how you can stop a
sneeze that threatens to disturb the tranquility of your environment.
Full article >>>Along with your medical history,
skin tests can confirm whether signs and symptoms such as
sneezing,
wheezing and
skin rashes are caused by
allergies. They can also identify the specific substances that trigger
allergic reactions.
Full article >>>Sneezing repeatedly, especially after waking in the morning.
Sneezing can occur as soon as 1 to 2 minutes after you are exposed to an
allergen.
A runny nose (
rhinorrhea).
Full article >>>Sneezing helps to remove irritants from the nasal and oral passages. Fortunately,
sneezing is usually not a sign of a serious medical problem.
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Full article >>>Sneezing (frequently and in rapid succession)
Runny, itchy nose
Stuffy, blocked nose (not eased by blowing)
Eye symptoms ...
Full article >>>SneezingSnoringSoft Spot - Bulging (
Fontanelles - Bulging)
Soft Spot - Large (
Fontanelles - Excessively Large)
Soft Spot - Sunken (
Fontanelles - Sunken) ...
Full article >>>repeated
sneezing attacks
runny or itchy nose
itchy or watery
eyes an itchy throat,
palate and ears
loss of concentration
a general feeling of being unwell (hence hay '
fever') ...
Full article >>>over-the-counter antihistamines - Antihistamines help to decrease the release of
histamine, possibly decreasing the symptoms of
itching,
sneezing, or runny nose. Some examples of antihistamines are diphenhydramine (Benadryl.) or hydroxyzine (Atarax.).
Full article >>>It is characterized by
itching about the
eyes and nose,
sneezing, a profuse watery
nasal discharge, and
tearing of the
eyes. The cause is a sensitivity to one or more species of
pollens or fungi.
Full article >>>Allergic symptoms - the familiar
sneezing, runny nose, itchy
eyes or
asthma attacks - are caused by the body's reaction to a substance (
allergen) that is inhaled, touched or eaten.
Full article >>>Up to ten percent of children occasionally suffer the
sneezing and runny nose caused by
allergic reactions of the upper-
respiratory tractor,
allergic rhinitis.
Full article >>>One
physician reported that he had suffered from photic
sneezing for over 20 years and, having just learned of the existence of the
syndrome, found that the "symptoms are more easily tolerated if you can put a name to them, ...
Full article >>>Inflammation causes
itching,
sneezing, runny nose, redness, and tenderness.
Sinus swelling can constrict the
eustachian tube that connects the inner ear to the throat, causing a congested feeling and "ear popping.
Full article >>>If
coughing, laughing,
sneezing, or other
movements that put pressure on the
bladder cause you to leak
urine, you may have
stress incontinence. Physical changes resulting from
pregnancy,
childbirth, and
menopause often cause
stress incontinence.
Full article >>>SYMPTOMS"
First symptoms are
fever,
coughing,
sneezing, runny nose, and
inflammation of the
eyes. The
eyes may become red and sensitive to light. Within 24-48 hours, small red spots with white centers appear on the insides of the cheeks.
Full article >>>Wash your hands after
coughing,
sneezing, or blowing your nose.
Wash your hands often and especially before touching
food, dishes, glasses, silverware, or napkins.
Use paper cups and paper towels in bathrooms.
Full article >>>All of these
viruses are highly
contagious and easily transmitted between individuals via
sneezing and
coughing. Children between the ages of three months and six years are usually affected, with the greatest
incidence at one to two years of age.
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first symptoms include thick mucus, a hacking
cough, loss of
appetite,
sneezing,
conjunctivitis, listlessness, and, sometimes, a low-grade
fever. The next stage is marked by an increasingly
spasmodic
cough and possible
choking on mucus.
Full article >>>Stress incontinence -- occurs during certain activities like
coughing,
sneezing, laughing, or
exercise.
Urge incontinence -- involves a strong, sudden need to urinate followed by instant
bladder contraction and involuntary loss of
urine.
Full article >>>Close contact with an infected person, for example through contact with a
sneezing sufferer where droplets are exhaled, is believed to be the main mode of transmission.
Full article >>>The
virus spreads from person to person by direct contact or through the air by
coughing or
sneezing. It takes from 10-21 days after contact with an infected person for someone to develop
chickenpox.
Full article >>>Allergic sensitivity to certain
mold spores and
pollens. Allergic reaction includes
sneezing, itchy
eyes,
sore throat and runny nose.
heartThe hollow, muscular
organ responsible for pumping
blood through the circulatory system.
Full article >>>A person who is allergic to iodine may experience
nausea,
vomiting,
sneezing,
itching, or
hives, and occasionally
anaphylaxis (life-threatening allergic response). In people with
kidney problems, the dye may have
toxic effects on the
kidneys.
Full article >>>The
pain may increase after prolonged standing or sitting, or be
aggravated by sneezing,
coughing, or laughing.
Full article >>>rhinorrhea,
sneezing, nasal
pruritus, associated with seasonal
allergic rhinitis in adults and children 5 years and older. Previously approved for
treatment of children 12 years and older.
Full article >>>Most
allergic reactions are much less serious, such as a
rash from
poison ivy or
sneezing from
hay fever. The reaction depends on the person but is sometimes unpredictable.
Allergies are very common.
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Full article >>>AIRBORNE TRANSMISSION: Process by which an infectious agent passes through the air to infect susceptible individuals by droplet
infection (eg,
sneezing,
coughing).
Full article >>>Allergens include
pollens, dust, dust mites,
mold spores, and animal dander. These substances interact with IgE
antibody on the mast cells inside the nose. This causes discharge of
histamine.
Histamine causes
sneezing,
nasal congestion, ...
Full article >>>It is frequently seasonal, and is accompanied by other typical allergic symptoms such as
sneezing, itchy nose, or scratchy throat.
Cold moist wash clothes applied to the
eyes and over-the-counter decongestant
eye drops often provide relief.
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