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Results 1 - 10 of 119 for Sneeze
  1. A sneeze is a sudden, forceful, uncontrolled burst of air through the nose and mouth. ... Sneezing is caused by irritation to the mucous membranes of the nose or throat. It can be ...
  2. ... Allergic rhinitis symptoms , such as congestion, runny nose, sneezing, itching, or swelling of the nasal passageway Nasal ... Repeat these steps for the other nostril. Avoid sneezing or blowing your nose right after spraying.
  3. Flu 
    ... Lack of energy Cough Runny or stuffy nose Sneezing Sore throat Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea (more common ... your sleeve (not your hands) when coughing or sneezing. Throw away the tissue after use. Wash your ...
  4. ... or exertion. It may happen when you cough, sneeze, lift something heavy, change positions, or exercise. ... bladder. You may notice it when you: Cough Sneeze Laugh Exercise Lift heavy objects Have sex Weakened ...
  5. ... have cold-like symptoms, including: Runny nose Coughing Sneezing Fever Wheezing In young infants, the only symptoms ... your sleeve (not your hands) when coughing or sneezing. Throw away the tissue after use. Wash your ...
  6. ... for some people. Things to avoid include: Coughing, sneezing, and straining, and other actions that put extra ... or lung problems that make you cough or sneeze. Very heavy lifting. Ask your provider about things ...
  7. ... an increase in abdominal pressure, such as straining, sneezing, and coughing. Try to tighten your pelvic muscles when coughing or sneezing to support the bladder. You may need to ...
  8. ... home from the hospital: Pain when you cough, sneeze, and make sudden movements. This may last up ... your incision when you need to cough or sneeze. This helps ease the pain. Ask your surgeon ...
  9. ... home from the hospital: Pain when you cough, sneeze, or make sudden movements. This may last up ... your incision when you need to cough or sneeze. This helps ease the pain. Ask your provider ...
  10. ... You will probably have pain when you cough, sneeze, or make sudden movements. This may last for ... your incision when you need to cough or sneeze. This helps ease pain. Ask your surgeon when ...
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