(CBS4) - If you ever tried to be extra polite by stifling a sneeze, think twice -- quickly. You could do some serious damage to your nose, throat or ears trying to stuff that sneeze. The case that's ...
Feel a sneeze coming on? Doctors are telling people to just let it all out. A 34-year-old man found out the dangers of stifling a sneeze when he ruptured his throat after pinching his nose and ...
A new medical study is nothing to sneeze at, but may convince you to go ahead and sneeze. One 34-year-old man ruptured his throat by closing his mouth and pinching his nose when the urge to sneeze ...
After a man ruptured his throat by holding back a sneeze, medical experts are warning people not to follow suit, according to the case study of the medical emergency, published Monday in the journal ...
A young man with a history of allergies suffered a serious tear in his windpipe after attempting to 'hold in' a sneeze. British doctors, who reported the case in the British Medical Journal, said it ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- It's spring allergy season, and we're hearing more and more sneezing everywhere. There's the pain of the anticipation before the sneeze, and then the relief after. So why does ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Reverse sneezing (Pharyngeal Gag Reflex) is ...
It's a rumour that has circulated in playgrounds around the world for years. So, if you sneeze with your eyes open, will they really pop out of your head? Dr David Huston, a professor of medicine at ...
A 63-year-old man from Florida went through a horrifying ordeal after his colon protruded from his abdomen following a forceful sneeze and cough. The incident occurred while the man was having ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results