Not necessarily. I'm not a doctor, but I do know that stopping yourself from sneezing isn't bad. It is just a way to prevent germs from spreading.
The belief that sneezing is a sign of bad luck varies across cultures and superstitions. In some cultures, it is believed that sneezing expels the soul or brings illness. These beliefs have likely developed from cultural and historical factors, rather than any scientific basis. Ultimately, whether sneezing is considered bad luck or not is subjective and dependent on individual beliefs and cultural traditions.
no not at all it clears mucus from ur throat and other areas
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He once got sick with the suds. He was sneezing a lot and very pale.
Well, if you sneeze a lot around them, (fur allergy) I find i sneeze a lot around my guinea pigs - but that's mainly because of the hay, as its very dusty, so if you are sneezing quite a bit it may be the hay, but if it gets really bad, go and ask your doctor about it.
A bad lot is a person who engages in bad or inappropriate behaviour.
There is no sure way to determine what is wrong with a cat unless medical attention is sought. Symptoms such as sneezing and throwing up could be a cold or the flu. Cats can get most of the same illnesses as a human.
So the weather is very bad in my country these days, I am about to get the flu, i think, i have been sneezing since afternoon, and coughing but not so much, I took vitimin C 2 times, and an energizer. And still sneezing do you have any suggestions?? Thanks! :)
A pregnant cat sneezing and coughing a lot could be due to a respiratory infection, allergies, or irritants in the environment. It is important to take the cat to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment to ensure the health of both the mother and her developing kittens.
Sneezing is contagious because it is partially a response to stimuli in the nose and partially in the mind. Hence, when your mind is reminded of its ability to sneeze, it often takes the opportunity to do so.
Sneezing in dogs can be allergies, yes, or it could be kennel cough or a "cold." If it persists for a week, take them to the vet.