while sneezing why cant we open our eyes?
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The nose and eyes are linked by cranial nerves, so the stimulation from the sneeze travels up one nerve to the brain, then down another nerve to the eyelids, triggering a blink for most people.
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The nose and eyes are linked by cranial nerves, so the stimulation from the sneeze travels up one nerve to the brain, then down another nerve to the eyelids, triggering a blink for most people.
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"Pressure released from a sneeze is extremely unlikely to cause an eyeball to pop out, even if your eyes are open." Rather, increased pressure from a violent sneeze can build in the blood vessels, not in the eyes or the muscles surrounding them.
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