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Methods To Stop Sneezing

Sneezing can be stopped by pinching the nose, breathing through the mouth, pressing the lip, or looking at a bright light. Avoiding triggers like allergens and staying hydrated can help to stop sneezing. However, sneezing is a natural reflex mechanism to get rid of something from the body, and preventing this is not usually recommended. It is advisable to seek a medical opinion in case of persistent sneezing.

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I am struggling with sleep issues and sneezing. Kindly help.

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 31-year-old female. Sleep has been a real struggle lately, and I have turned into a sneeze machine. Tried cleaning like crazy, but no luck. Thinking it might be some allergy messing with me. Dust mites crossed my mind; could they be the culprits? Wondering if there are signs I s...  Read Full »


Dr. Sugreev Singh

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concern. Yes, actually, your symptoms look like you might have allergic rhinitis, and it can be caused by dust and all, so do not worry; it can be treated easily with medications. Whenever you clean your bedroom, just cover your...  Read Full »

I sneeze extremely about 100 times a day. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I am pursuing my master's, and I excessively sneeze approximately 100 times a day. This is happening for the last four to five years. I have got no permanent solution from any doctor. The ENT specialist told me to take a medicine named Montair 10, but it is not a permanent solution. ...  Read Full »


Dr. Vaibhev Mittal

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your sneezing seems to be allergic in nature. Allergy especially eye allergy is one of the causes of under-eye dark circles. Along with Montair (Levocetirizine and Montelukast), use a mask to avoid exposure to allergens present in the air. Do steam inhalation also. R...  Read Full »

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