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Sneezing is a sudden, involuntary expulsion of air from the lungs through the nose and mouth, often caused by irritation in the nasal passages. This reflex action is the body's way of clearing the nasal cavity of irritants, such as dust, pollen, or strong odors. When these particles enter the nose, they stimulate the sensitive mucous membranes, triggering the brain to initiate a sneeze. The process involves a deep inhalation, followed by the forceful expulsion of air, which can travel at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour. While sneezing is usually harmless, it can sometimes be a symptom of underlying conditions such as allergies, infections like the common cold, or irritants in the environment. Treatment for frequent or bothersome sneezing typically involves addressing the underlying cause. For instance, if allergies are the culprit, antihistamines or nasal sprays may be prescribed to reduce inflammation and histamine production. In cases where a viral infection is responsible, managing symptoms with rest, hydration, and over-the-counter medications is recommended. Preventive measures include avoiding known triggers, maintaining good hygiene, and using air purifiers to reduce exposure to airborne irritants. While sneezing is a natural defense mechanism, persistent or severe cases should be evaluated by a healthcare provider to rule out more serious conditions.
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