why can't we open eyes while sneezing ....????
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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." Increased pressure from straining builds up in the blood vessels, not the eyes or muscles surrounding the eyes.
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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." Increased pressure from straining builds up in the blood vessels, not the eyes or muscles surrounding the eyes.
For example, during childbirth, excessive straining can cause some veins to hemorrhage, leaving a mother's eyes or face to appear red or markedly bruised," Huston said, "but it is irresponsible to claim that such pressure could dislodge the eye from its socket."
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