Sneezing once in a while is not a big deal, right? We all experience this from time to time. But when sneezing bouts increases considerably, then it can become quite irritating. Whether it is cold or a sudden allergy to some distinct smell, even a small trigger can make you sneeze incessantly. It's also greatly unavoidable and causes great discomfort. Identify your triggers
If you are unable to determine your trigger, visit your doctor. He or she may recommend an allergy test that can help to figure out what is causing you to sneeze incessantly. Once you have identified the trigger, you can opt for any of the below listed natural ways for relief: Honey Steam Avoid large meals Saying something weird Tickling the roof of the mouth Don't look directly into the light Blow your nose Pinch
your nose Take some vitamin C Eucalyptus Oil The bottom line How can I stop sneezing immediately?You may be able to stop a sneeze by tickling the roof of your mouth with your tongue. After about 5 to 10 seconds, the urge to sneeze may dissipate. Another tongue method involves pressing your tongue hard against your two front teeth until the urge to sneeze passes.
Does Covid cause runny nose sneezing?Although initially not thought to be a prominent COVID-19 symptom, it is often found in people with the omicron variant. The ZOE COVID Study found that sneezing is an increasingly common symptom of COVID-19. The study found that sneezing is the fourth most common reported symptom associated with omicron.
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