(CBS4) - If you ever tried to be extra polite by stifling a sneeze, think twice -- quickly. You could do some serious damage to your nose, throat or ears trying to stuff that sneeze. The case that's ...
Don’t stifle that sneeze, it could rupture your throat tissue or damage blood vessels in the eyes, facial nerves, and ...
If you’ve been guilty of holding in a sneeze, this warning is for achoo. A man in his 30s who had a history of allergies tore his windpipe after trying to hold in his sneeze, according to a case ...
Feel a sneeze coming on? Doctors are telling people to just let it all out. A 34-year-old man found out the dangers of stifling a sneeze when he ruptured his throat after pinching his nose and ...
A young man with a history of allergies suffered a serious tear in his windpipe after attempting to 'hold in' a sneeze. British doctors, who reported the case in the British Medical Journal, said it ...
March 2, 2007 — -- Last month, Brooke Owens of Asheville, N.C., began sneezing. And she continued to sneeze nonstop for three weeks straight. In what her doctors have dubbed a "medical mystery," ...