Sentences with phrase «sneeze reflex»

Around 18 - 35 percent of the population is affected by «photic sneeze reflex» where an individual sneezes in reaction to bright light exposure.
Sneezing in response to bright light exposure (such as stepping out into the sunshine after sitting in a dark theater) is called photic sneeze reflex; not only is the trait inherited genetically, but your genes even determine how many times you'll sneeze in response to the light.
A strong visual signal causes itching in the nostrils, which triggers the sneeze reflex.
«I open the curtains to let the beautiful sun shine on my face, triggering my photic sneeze reflex.
They have a sneezing reflex so when the nasal passages are irritated, they will sneeze, they will also will turn their head away from something if they're unable to breath, so if your baby is nursing and the baby is too squished or something, the baby will move its head away so that it can continue to breathe, and then, there's also a little reflex that if you were to lay something like a light blanket on the baby's face, the baby will actually put their hands up on their face to try to move the blanket away so that it can continue to breathe well.
The first phase of the sneezing reflex is a nasal tingling after it's been stimulated by a chemical or physical irritant.
Though some of us sometimes can stop the reflex if we sense it approaching; my dad the doctor claimed that you could do this by pushing on the tip of your nose, where there's a branch of the trigeminal nerve, one that's implicated in the sneezing reflex.

Not exact matches

Grimace (reflex response) 0 No response to airways being suctioned 1 Grimace during suctioning 2 Grimace and pull away, cough, or sneeze during suctioning
Unless your little one's sneezing is accompanied by other symptoms of an illness, such as a runny nose or a fever, chances are it's just a reflex and she's perfectly healthy.
Believe it or not, sneezing is a reflex mechanism that allows newborns to clear their tiny nasal passages and airways of airborne particles and congestion.
Another possible reason is that a sneeze is a unique reflex that involves nearly the entire body.
We would retain the natural reflexes that cause the pelvic floor muscles to assist the urethral and anal sphincters by reflexively contracting before a cough or a sneeze to help keep us dry and leak - free.
Reverse sneezes are also known as a pharyngeal gag reflex, or paroxysmal respiration.
While reverse sneezing — formally known as pharyngeal gag reflex — normally doesn't need veterinary attention, tracheal collapse often requires surgery.
A sneeze is a reflex that occurs when something triggers tiny receptors in our noses to blast out a...
An important part of the respiratory tract's defense system, a sneeze is a reflex action made up of two parts.
Dogs can not control the reflex any more than we can control a sneeze.
Sneezes, gunfire or firecrackers popping occur too quickly for the reflex to provide adequate protection.
A reverse sneeze is actually a NORMAL nasopharyngeal (nose and throat) gag - reflex that may cause a FALSE perception of suffocation in its most severe form.
And, curious fact, if we were deaf we'd sneeze with no sound at all, revealing that the loud part of this reflex is not reflexive at all but learned.
I learned from my doctor father that pressing up on the very tip of the nose can calm things down: a sneeze involves the trigeminal nerve, which has a branch that runs right to the end of your nose, and pressure there can disrupt the reflex.
The elbow smothering of a sneeze might soon be insufficient for the new fearful, which is why I suggest you practice dampening that reflex.
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