Sneezing is a reflex response that expels an irritant from the nose. It involves numerous muscles in the face, throat, and chest. The sneeze reflex uses muscles that close the eyes as well. A reflex action is a series of reactions that are programmed in the body by the brain. This makes it nearly impossible to voluntarily keep our eyes open when we sneeze. However, for some people, it is possible to ward off a sneeze by pinching the end of their nose.
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Ramesh
Sneezing is a reflex response that expels an irritant from the nose. It involves numerous muscles in the face, throat, and chest. The sneeze reflex uses muscles that close the eyes as well. A reflex action is a series of reactions that are programmed in the body by the brain. This makes it nearly impossible to voluntarily keep our eyes open when we sneeze. However, for some people, it is possible to ward off a sneeze by pinching the end of their nose.