Sneezing
Sneezing is an involuntary reflex of the body, which expels air forcefully from the nose and mouth. It is an integral part of the body’s immune response to foreign bodies, irritants, and allergens. Sneezing can help the body remove the irritants from the nose and throat and help prevent potential health risks. It also helps to clear the sinuses, allowing for better airflow and preventing congestion. Sneezing also helps protect the eyes from irritants or foreign bodies that may enter the eyes and cause injury. In addition, sneezing can also help prevent the spread of infectious diseases by trapping and expelling droplets that may contain virus or bacteria. Therefore, sneezing is an important body function that helps to protect us from potential health risks and the spread of disease.
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